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Sorry Swifts left feeling the Blues

By Trevor Gilbert
BARKING 4
HEYBRIDGE SWIFTS 1
BARKING made it three wins on the bounce after they blew away play-off contenders Heybridge Swifts 4-1.
The hosts took a 2-0 lead thanks to goals by Ryan Cosson and Tobi Joseph before Emmanuel Osei-Owusu halved the deficit.
Nana Boakye-Yiadom again doubled the lead before Billy Reynolds secured all three points late on.
Barking got their noses in front as Ricky Tarbard’s corner was palmed in the air by Chris Haigh, leaving Cosson to nod the ball home from a yard out.
It was 2-0 from another Tarbard set piece 10 minutes later Joseph rose h...

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