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CHAMPS PARTY’S SPOILED BY FLEET

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ALL-SQUARE: Fleet’s Ben White celebrates his penalty. Inset, John Frendo enjoys his goal for Royston
PICTURE: Kevin Richards

By Julian Faulkner
ROYSTON Town were unable to celebrate their divisional title with a victory after being held away at a resurgent Fleet Town.
The champions had scored at least three goals in their last five outings, but had to settle for just one this time around. That came via John Frendo who opened the scoring 34 minutes into their celebration party as he directed a header after good work by Kaan Fehmi.
But the hosts roared back in the second half and des...

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