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Town’s McClure is spot on

FARNBOROUGH 0 CHIPPENHAM TN 1
By Andrew McNeill

WHEN we rattle through the turnstiles on a Saturday, we hope to see a pageant played out before us containing drama, skill, guile, cunning, invention and goalmouth action. Sadly the game at Cherrywood Road was lacking in all of these.
The game may well have been dominated by Farnborough, yet they created next to nothing and the only balls breach- ing the Chippenham defence were harmlessly gobbled up by Will Henry in goal.
Chippenham did manage the occasional foray into the Farnborough half, although almost all of them were rapidly snuff...

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