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CURFEWS LET LEAD SLIP ONCE AGAIN IN DEFEAT

CHERTSEY TOWN 1 GOSPORT BORO 3
By Chris Gay

A WORRYING trend for Chertsey Town was repeated at their Alwyns Lane home, in which a good first half performance and a goal lead gave way to second half misery in which three goals were conceded inside an eight-minute spell. It turned a game around that earlier looked like Town might break their poor home league form.
Chertsey’s bright start eventually manufactured a goal just before the half hour when Ollie McCoy exploited space on the left and stabbed the ball across the Gosport goal for Jack Mazzone to finish off.
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