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SANDY BAGS FOUR GOALS

By Dave Pearce
BANBURY UNITED 4 FARNBOROUGH 1
ELIOT SANDY’S four goals destroyed Farnborough with Banbury’s first win over them at home.
Banbury took the lead on 32 minutes when a left wing cross from Tom Winters found Sandy, who brought it down onto his chest and fired home.
In the second half Banbury didn’t allow Farnborough to settle back in and we saw the same combination of Winters and Sandy, who fired the ball in at the near post.
But against the run of play, Farnborough pulled one back on 57 minutes when initially Martin Herdman made a great save in the Banbury goal...

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