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Bluebells fall to Obi strike at the death

YATE TOWN 0 FARNHAM TOWN 1
By Bob Chester

OGO OBI’S late goal handed high-flying Farnham all three points at struggling Yate.
The hosts had matched their loftier opponents throughout the match, but they were undone with three minutes to go when Obi struck.
Although Farnham had the majority of the early possession, the away side defended very well, with Dan Ball and Archie Taylor in outstanding form.
It was the Bluebells who had the first real chance of the game when, after a fine run by Henry Sady, Charlie Moody saw his shot cleared off the line by Farnham left-back Brandon...

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