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Brave Boro win basement battle

CHESHUNT 0 FARNBOROUGH 1
By Howard Kenyon

IN A tense basement tussle saw defences were on top, but |Boro won through thanks to Liam Ferdinand’s goal.
Taylor McKenzie was immense for Cheshunt, ably assisted by Mike Olarewaju, while Kevin Lokko marshaled the away team well and took responsibility when needed.
Cheshunt sought to play the ball through to their front men via new signings Kian Flanagan and Sam Woods, but failed to test Jack Turner in Boro goal until late in the game.
The second half came alive when first a goalmouth scramble saw debutant keeper Joe Rose scramble o...

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