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BOATMEN SAIL AWAY TO STORMY SUCCESS

SHOLING 3 CHERTSEY TOWN 0
By James Mclean

SHOLING claimed revenge on Chertsey after two penalties and a red card in a lively affair that flared up several times.
The away side were punished for not taking chances.
Sholing broke the deadlock in the 10th minute, after Michael Folivi converted a spot kick that he won himself after he was tripped in the box by Chertsey keeper, Paul McCarthy.
McCarthy gave away another penalty to Folivi after 17 minutes and earned himself a booking, this time he got the better of the Sholing top scorer.
Conor Lee had a rare chance for the visitors but ...

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