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BOTTOM TWO SLOG IT OUT BUT ARE STILL FRUSTRATED

BOTTOM TWO

By Stuart Francis

EBBSFLEET UNITED 0

BOSTON UNITED 0

HIGH LIFE: Aerial challenges were to the fore in this fiercely contested encounter
PICTURE: Dave Plumb

THE National League’s bottom two sides failed to register a goal between them during a game devoid of quality at Stonebridge Road.
Ebbsfleet and Boston have conceded a combined 80 league goals so far this campaign so both managers will take comfort from a clean sheet.
But, ultimately, they need victories to start climbing the table and both sides will see this as an opportunity spurned.
“Without a doubt, i...

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