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Boatmen deliver thanks to Davis

SHOLING 3 SWINDON SUPERMARINE 0
By Greg Dickson

THE final home game of the season for Sholing was a must-win game and they delivered with a comfortable victory.
The Boatmen’s goalkeeping crisis continued following injury to new signing Charlie Searle last week, so it was a debut for Guilo Buffon as the home side fielded their fifth different keeper of the season.
Sholing got the start they needed following on from the second-half midweek performance against Hendon. In the ninth minute the Boatmen were in front when Charlie Davis’ freekick eluded everyone and went past ...

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