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BOSSES OFF IN UNITED WIN

By Dexter Allison

CHESHAM United came from behind to take three points off Salisbury but lost both managers to late red cards.
The Whites were previously unbeaten at the Ray Mac since late November, but after going a goal up, the Generals were able to pull two back through Yearn and Weiss.
SALISBURY 1
CHESHAM UTD 2
The hosts dominated the opening half with attempts on goal, yet the Whites struggled to make the Chesham goalkeeper sweat.
Salisbury top-goalscorer, Noah Coppin, looked to change that, after some hustle to regain possession led to a trip in the box from the opposition....

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