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Clarets leave with flat taste in the mouth

HAMPTON & RB 3 CHELMSFORD CITY 2
By Jon Harland

HAMPTON & Richmond Borough secured a victory against Chelmsford City in a thrilling affair at the Beveree Stadium.
The home side netted three times in 20 minutes thanks to Alfie Williams, Mauro Vilhete and Jake Gray, but the Clarets couldn’t salvage a result despite goals from Osmon Foyo and Jordan Greenidge.
The Beavers are unbeaten in their last four home games and climb up one place to 13th in the National League South, while Chelmsford remain 15th.
Hampton & Richmond grabbed their first goal in the 13th minute t...

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