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St Albans City 2-1 Eastbourne Borough: Weiss worth the wait for Saints

ST ALBANS moved within a point of top-spot thanks to a late turnaround against Eastbourne Borough at Clarence Park.

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ST ALBANS CITY 2 EASTBOURNE BOROUGH 1
By Jake Ellacott

ST ALBANS moved within a point of top-spot thanks to a late turnaround against Eastbourne Borough at Clarence Park.
Goals from John Goddard and Mitchell Weiss secured the three points, in a dramatic late five-minute spelll.
However, the Sports will be disappointed not to have taken even one point, having led with nine minutes left.
The visitors started the game well and took the lead on n17 minutes when Charlie Kendall volleyed home at the back post from Jack Currie’s cross.
Eastbourne pushed for a second, but Kendall failed to make the...

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