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Invicta and Bar going nowhere

FOLKESTONE INVICTA 1 POTTERS BAR TOWN 1
By Richard Murrill

HONOURS were even by the sunny seaside after a first-half Joe Payne free-kick equalised for Potters Bar after Jack Jebb had opened the scoring for the home side.
Jebb put Invicta ahead in the 17th minute when he drilled a shot in after a ball in from the right came back out to him.
But Payne, who has recently rejoined Potters Bar on dual registration with Enfield Town, soon equalised when his 20th minute free kick deflected off Invicta captain Ian Gayle’s head and past home goalkeeper Jonny Henly after a foul by Gavin...

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