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GLORIOUS ANGELS RISE UNDER THEIR CARETAKER

ST ALBANS CITY 2 TONBRIDGE ANG 3
By Jake Ellacott

TONBRIDGE ANGELS, under the interim leadership of Tom Parkinson, ended the season with a deserved victory.
The visitors took the lead after three minutes when Tom Bender turned a cross into his own net.
St Albans, going into the game on the back of being knocked-out the play-off race on Monday, responded within ten minutes as Michael Clark powered home after the Tonbridge back line failed to clear.
Things got even better for the Saints in the 19th minute through Johnny Goddard, as the midfielder latched on to a through ball and swept ho...

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