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Farnham Town 2-0 Gosport Borough: Hitman Ogo Obi fires down Boro!

Ogo Obi, left, and Bobby-Joe Taylor celebrates his second for Farnham

Ace Ogo provides the festive cheer
By Michael Oliver

FARNHAM TOWN 2
Obi 39, 61

GOSPORT BORO 0
Ogo Obi scored twice as Farnham claimed an emphatic victory in their final game before the festive fixtures.
While many games across the country fell foul to the wet weather earlier in the week, the star men of the day at The Memorial Ground were the ground staff as their hard work ensured the 793-strong crowd were treated to a quality game of football.
Two of the form sides in the Southern League Premier South coming into the game, fifth-placed Farnham Town, unbeaten in seven - winning six of ...

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