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Rams hold on for three points

BEACONSFIELD T 2 SHOLING 1
By Neale Blackburn

BEACONSFIELD Town finally protected a halftime lead – their seventh this term – to emerge with a first win in a competetive encounter with Sholing at Holloways Park.
But they had to come from behind to do it.
The visitors went ahead after eight minutes. Jake Cope went easily to ground in the inside left position and was rewarded with one of those free kicks we were told we wouldn’t be seeing this season.
Charlie Davis, the game’s best player at that early stage, stepped up and curled his effort over the Beaco...

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