By Allan Mitchell
HEMEL HEMPST’D 0
BRAINTREE TN 3
BRAINTREE, coming into the game having seen their manager resign in midweek, were good value for this win against a Hemel side who’ve lost their way since climbing into second spot in the middle of October.
A poor first half in difficult conditions saw the visitors enjoy the better chances. In fact, they looked like a team with a point to prove after Glen Driver quit the club.
They took the lead on 28 minutes after dominating the early exchanges when Jason Banton was allowed the freedom of Vauxhall Road to get his shot away. Sam ...
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