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LATE GOAL SENDS IRON FANS INTO RAPTURES

BRAINTREE T 2 CONCORD R 1
By David Ward
IT took a dramatic winning goal from Luke Allen in the 98th minute to give the Iron three vital points to boost their play-off chances in a thrilling game that left their manager Brad Quinton joyous.
A draw looked on the cards after Dan Thompson equalised for the home side on 87 minutes to cancel out young Adam Topley’s fine 25- yard strike with 15 minutes left that had given the visitors a surprise lead.
But with the game deep in to stoppage time, the home side forced a dramatic winner from close range, thanks to a quick reaction from midfielde...

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