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BOURNE TOWN 0 COLESHILL TOWN 1

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Flynn Good

■ BOURNE TOWN’S first game back at Step 4 will go down as a loss to Coleshill Town, but that probably wasn’t a fair reflection on the game as a whole.
The only goal of the game came from a long throw in the 35th minute, which was poked home.
Bourne started the strongest and tested the keeper twice through Zac Allen and Tom Siddons.
Over the course of the game they will wonder how shots from Connor Furey and a late header from Connor Peters didn’t hit the back of the net. Bourne had a huge penalty shout turned down after Allen...

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