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BRILLIANT BILL

By Richard Murrill

FOLKESTONE: (4-3-3): Roberts; Vincent, Paxman, Newman, Davies; Draycott, Heard, Everitt; Jackson, Campbell, McCann (Ter Horst 78). Subs not used: Sterling, O’Mara, Jones, Newcombe
ENFIELD: (4-4-2): McDonald; Hatton, McLeod-Urquhart, Thomas, Weatherstone; Muleba, Blackman, Youngs, Okojie (Mubiayi 72); Bricknell, Charles (Della-Verde 64). Subs not used: Payne, Wilson, Bawling

MARKSMAN: Ira Jackson celebrates

HEADS UP: Josh Vincent rises highest for Folkestone
PICTURE: Max Flego

FOLKESTONE fell further back in the title race despite salvaging a point after a d...

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