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Chatham Town 2 Ramsgate 0 match report: Second-half strikes by substitute Emmanuel Oloyede and Andy Drury move Chats to the brink of the Isthmian South East title

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A record crowd at Chatham saw them strike twice in the second half to move to the brink of the Isthmian South East title on Easter Monday.

Substitute Emmanuel Oloyede made an instant impact to break the deadlock before experienced midfielder Andy Drury netted in front of 2,540 fans at the Bauvill Stadium in their 2-0 win.

The match had started in wet and windy and - quite frankly - wild conditions, although they swiftly eased. Chatham had the first big chance of the encounter after a poor throw by Jerald Aboagye gave the ball away in the seventh minute.

Captain Jack Evans’ long-range drive was beaten away by visiting keeper Josh Bexon before player-assistant manager Danny Kedwell fired the rebound wide, despite offside suggestions.

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