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TOWNERS FEEL DOWN ON LUCK

ENFIELD TOWN 0 CHIPPENHAM TOWN 0
By Ken Brazier

ENFIELD TOWN thought they had a winning goal and a penalty but the referee waved away their claims.
Ten minutes from time a Jack Bates free-kick caused confusion in the visitors’ defence. The ball appeared to cross the line, and there was also a suspicion of handball, but the referee and his assistant played on.
As the match reached its conclusion, home skipper Mickey Parcell shot wide while, at the opposite end, Joe Wright produced a fine save to keep out Caine Bradbury’s shot.
Earlier the visitors were the first to sho...

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