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Bingham bites hand that used to feed him

EBBSFLEET UNITED 2 FARNBOROUGH 2
By Stuart Francis

RAKISH BINGHAM returned to haunt his former club as Farnborough claimed a valuable point in their battle against relegation at Ebbsfleet.
The 32-year-old striker was a popular figure at Stonebridge Road during five years that yielded 55 goals.
But he bagged a brace on his first return to put a dent in his old side’s promotion aspirations.
Ebbsfleet had made a fast start when Kwesi Appiah headed in Ben Chapman’s left-wing cross after just 33 seconds.
Appiah had chances to double his tally but shot over the bar before...

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