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NO BEANEY? IT’S NO PROBLEM

By Chris Pullen
MERSTHAM 2
CARSHALTON ATHLETIC 0
DESPITE playing for more than an hour with ten men, Merstham produced two goals in the last five minutes to grab all three points.
Merstham were perplexed to see the referee Robson show a straight red to midfielder Kenny Beaney, despite him claiming to win the ball in a tackle.
The referee also booked five other players in an otherwise forgettable first half.
The second half was far more entertaining and Fabio Saraiva came close with a free -kick in the 55th minute. But the Robins’ Michael Dixon will rue missing a gilt-edged chance five...

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