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IT’S READY, FREDDIE, GO AS REBELS ARE QUELLED

BATH CITY 2 SLOUGH TOWN 0

By Mark Stillman
FREDDIE HINDS and James Morton did the damage as Bath City returned to winning ways and left Slough without a win in seven.
Following a bright start for the Romans, Hinds burst clear down the left but in attempting to curl his shot around Jack Turner from an acute angle, he shanked it well wide.
This woke the Rebels up. Manny Williams hit outside of the goal frame and forced City stopper Ryan Clarke into a near-post save.
Bath took the lead on 28 minutes when Adam Mann’s ball forward forced a lapse from Sam Togwell, allowing Hinds to dart cle...

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