By Mike Neild
CUP ties don’t come any more dire than this one with spectacle and entertainment conspicuously absent.
The Pilgrims had clearly set out not to lose and a combination of stalling tactics and well-organised defending achieved the desired result.
Chorley, on an excellent run of form, lacked the quality on the day to break Boston down and even when the visitors were reduced to ten men after 72 minutes, a home goal proved just as elusive.
A turgid first half was finally illuminated by a clever touchline run by Chorley’s Adam Blakeman, only for Scott Leather to see his r...
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