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BECKENHAM TOWN 2 CROWBOROUGH A 1

DIV 1 S.EAST
By Dan Hicks

■ BECKENHAM clipped the Crows’ wings to claim back-to-back wins for the first time this season.
The first half was a cagey affair, with both sides sitting deep and looking to hit on the counter – albeit unsuccessfully.
The hosts took the lead six minutes into the second half though when Joe Chalker released Tyler Anderson down the right, and his low cross was put in by Shaquille Gordon at the far post.
Athletic came back strongly, and levelled after 65 minutes when Elliott Duncan finished neatly from 12 yards when a tackle fell invitingly i...

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