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FROME TOWN 2 ST NEOTS TOWN 2

By Colin Carpenter
■DESPITE finding themselves 2-0 up through goals from Ollie Knight and Joe Raynes, a depleted Frome side will look back on this match as a point won, as St Neots came back and, after drawing level with 20 minutes to go, they could have easily gone on to take all three points.
Frome were slow to start this match and were almost caught out in the first few seconds but they survived and were able to hold their own, though they were indebted to Kyle Phillips who again did superbly to first save a shot from Dion Sembie- Ferris and then a header from Tom Wiltshire.
But ag...

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