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MOTORMEN SNATCH FIFTH

REDBRIDGE 4 CONCORD RGRS 3
By Adam Silver

DIV 1 NORTH
REDBRIDGE sealed a play-off place with a last-gasp victory over Concord on the final day.
The Motormen took the lead as Kayembe finished a far-post cross.
Concord levelled through Harrison Day’s scrappy rebound, but Charles Brown-Bampoe restored the hosts’ advantage before half-time.
The second half swung wildly – Pedro Carvalho went close before Sherquan Toussaint equalised with a stunning overhead kick, and he turned the game around with a composed finish.
Kayembe levelled the game again after 66 minute...

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