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FOSTERS MOURN LEGEND IN BINT

By David Ballheimer
COCKFOSTERS are in mourning following the death of their long-time secretary Graham Bint, who lost his battle with cancer on Wednesday.
Graham’s life-long association with the Essex Senior Lge Fosters goes back to his playing days in the late 1950s.
When the former goalkeeper retired as a player, following spells with Millwall and Hertford Town, he took on the role of social secretary and bar manager before becoming secretary, in 1998, a position he would hold for the next 31 years.
A minute’s silence was observed before Cockfosters’ reserve team game o...

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