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QUICK-FIRE DOUBLE IS ENOUGH FOR THE BLUES

B STORTFORD 3 STOURBRIDGE 1
By Hamish Arnold

TWO goals in five second-half minutes inspired Bishop’s Stortford to come back from a goal down to beat Stourbridge.
Souleyman Mandey had put the Glassboys ahead inside six minutes after winning the ball high up the pitch he dribbled through the middle and slotted home low past Charlie Binns.
Ryan Charles thought he had equalised with a header from Cole Dasilva’s cross, but he was flagged offside.
Binns denied Dominic Lewis’s curling effort with a full stretch save away to his left. Into the second half and Stortfor...

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