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EXPERIENCE IS KEY, SAYS DOE

By David Lawrence

WEMBLEY experience is what helped to get Romford over the line, according to veteran central defender and TV pundit Scott Doe.
The 35-year-old was one of a handful of players to have played on football’s biggest stage before having helped Dagenham and Redbridge to their League Two play-off final victory in 2010 before appearing on the losing side for Boreham Wood in the National League final against Tranmere eight years later.
Doe said: “We had four of us in myself, Sam Deering, Remi Sutton and Michael Bakare who had been to Wembley before. That exper...

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