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Charlie is the Regent king

BRIGHTLINGSEA R 1 HARINGEY BORO 1
By Mark Tuxford

CHAYNE Burgin’s late header gave Haringey a point, which they would have transformed into three, if they hadn’t been kept at bay by Brightlingsea keeper and star man Charlie Turner.
Burgin’s intervention also kept Regent in the bottom four, despite the Rs playing their part in an entertaining encounter at North Road.
Clear-cut chances were few and far between in a goalless, unremarkable opening 45 minutes.
But matters livened up after the interval, in a second spell which produced both goals.
Brightlingsea dese...

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