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ROBINS CRUISE TO HOME VICTORY

CARSHALTON ATHLETIC 4
SHOREHAM 1
By James Barrett
CARSHALTON eased their way to victory against new boys Shoreham.
They took a third minute lead via a Jamie Craddock own goal, which was doubled ten minutes later as Ola Sogbanmu met a corner with a firm header.
Craddock’s afternoon got worse on 34 minutes as he saw red for violent conduct.
They made it three goals as Jordan Cheadle converted a spot-kick just after the break.
And player/manager Peter Adeniyi got in on the act with the fourth goal on 68 minutes.
Shoreham grabbed a consolation on 87 minutes through Evan Archibald but it p...

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