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CHRISTIE LEAVES IT LATE FOR AFC

By Craig Renfrew
AFC DUNST 1 HANWELL T 0
BJ Christie’s strike ensured AFC Dunstable remain in contention for a play-off spot, but he left it late to secure the points against Hanwell Town.
The corresponding game back in December served up a glut of goals and excitement, but Saturday’s fixture proved to be the complete opposite.
Few chances were created by both sides in the first half, with Christie going close just after the halfhour mark for the hosts, but the second was completely devoid of them.
But with the game nearly over, a Courtney Massay free-kick was sliced onto his ow...

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