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ALL OVER FOR BOLD BASFORD

ALL OVER

By Callum Wright

BASFORD UTD 1 EASTLEIGH 4

Barnes 66 Brindley 13, McCallum 61, 64, Stepien-Iwumene 86
GIANT-KILLERS Basford United saw their fine FA Trophy run come to an end after running into a slick Eastleigh side at Greenwich Avenue.
Two goals inside three second-half minutes from Paul McCallum – either side of a Richard Brindley opener and Alex Stepien-Iwumene’s late clincher ensured that Josh Barnes’ goal back for the Step 3 Ambers would serve as mere consolation.
It capped a whirlwind week for new Basford boss Luke Potter, who only took over the Ambers...

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