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ROYSTON TOWN 1 STAMFORD 1
By Duncan Easley

ROYSTON came from behind in stoppage time to rescue a point against a strong Stamford side in a game that finally came to life in the second half.
The first half was bereft of much quality but the few chances that were created were fashioned by the visitors.
On-loan keeper Jamie Head pulled off a good save to deny an effort from Stamford’s Charlie Marzano. Another loanee Oliver Reeve was on hand to clear another Stamford effort off the line following a goalmouth scramble. The Crows were only able to fashion one effort on goal but Jes...

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