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SHOT-SHY GULLS LEAVE IT SO LATE

ENFIELD TOWN 1 TORQUAY UNITED 2
By Andrew Warshaw

TITLE-chasing Torquay came from behind to break Enfield hearts with a highly controversial last-gasp penalty.
Two minutes from time, with Town defending stoutly in the face of Gulls pressure, the referee deemed Bailey Brown’s hand was in an unnatural position and Kieran Wilson made no mistake from the spot.
Town will feel they should have been out of sight by half-time. After the visitors started brightly, it was the part-timers who took control and went in front on 19 minutes when Sam Youngs took a touch before rifling across...

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