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BECKENHAM TOWN 0 HASSOCKS 1

DIV 1 S.EAST
By Dan Hicks

■ BECKENHAM remain in the bottom four after a narrow defeat against Hassocks at Eden Park Avenue.
Gillingham loanee Damien Theodore was the difference-maker, with a heavily deflected winning goal after 40 minutes, after a long throw from Robins skipper Dan Turner.
Becks could count themselves unlucky to end on the losing side, after creating the majority of chances.
Steve Townsend had two one-on-one opportunities repelled by Hassocks keeper James Shaw, as well as a header in stoppage time.
Beckenham were also left ruing the woodwork, as the crossba...

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