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INVICTA SEAL SIX IN A ROW

FOLKESTONE INVICTA 3 TOOTING & MITCHAM U 1
By Richard Murrill
FOLKESTONE moved up to second place in the table as two late goals gave them their sixth successive league victory, overcoming Tooting and Mitcham at the Fullicks Stadium.
The hosts opened the scoring in the seventh minute when striker Ian Draycott rifled his shot into the net from Scott Heard’s pass. Tooting levelled six minutes before the break, with a good finish by Danny Bassett, who got in down the left flank after a move involving Chace O’Neill and Omar Folkes. Invicta restored their lead in the 80th minute. A ...

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