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Olutade opens Gate for a big cup shock

By Liam Goodley

BOGNOR REGIS TOWN 0
MARGATE 4
STEP 4 Margate registered one of the most comprehensive FA Cup shocks of the weekend after a four-goal mauling of higher-ranked Bognor Regis Town.
Two goals from Ibrahim Olutade added to Harvey Brand’s early header as the Isthmian South East sauntered into a three-goal half-time lead.
And player-boss Ben Greenhalgh wrapped it up with a stunning fourth to compound the Rocks’ misery.
Gate took just four minutes to break the deadlock. An in swinging corner from the left by Lukas Franzen-Jones met the head of Brand, whose do...

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