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Smooth passage for the Pilgrims

BOSTON UNITED 3 BISHOP’S STORTFORD 0
By Christian James

BOSTON UNITED swatted aside basement boys Bishop’s Stortford to extend their run of form to just one defeat in a dozen. The visitors, suffering their ninth defeat in succession, were the third side in a row to draw a blank against Boston.
The hosts issued a seventh-minute warning, Jimmy Knowles’ effort blocked by Sam Robbins after Kelsey Mooney slipped him, and he would not be denied eight minutes later.
Michael Gyasi and Ethan Sephton worked space down the left for the later to cross for Knowles, who finis...

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