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Simpson goals give the Tigers new teeth

GLOUCESTER C 2 CHERTSEY TOWN 0
By Charlie Barnett

KANE Simpson continued his fine run of scoring form with his fifth goal for Gloucester City as they cruised to a comfortable victory over Chertsey Town.
The club’s new number 20 has now netted in all four of the games he has featured in so far for the Tigers and his goal against Chertsey came after Sion Spence had opened the scoring.
City were quickly out of the blocks and Marcus Day came close to opening the scoring from close range after getting on the end of a cross at the back post but Chertsey goalkeeper Luke Roberts made...

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