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BURGIN PUTS ICING ON THE CAKE WITH A BLOCKBUSTER

By David Ballheimer

HASHTAG UTD 3
CARSHALTON A 1
HASHTAG United came from a goal down to beat Carshalton Athletic and collect three vital points in their relegation battle.
The Tags moved three points above the Robins and five clear of the drop zone, sitting 16th in the table.
For 40 minutes, the game was a slow-burner, Fabio Saraiva firing wide for Carshalton and Luke May-Parrott doing likewise for Hashtag the only noteworthy efforts.
Three minutes before the interval a Saraiva corner was headed home by Luke Read.
A couple of minutes later, Hashtag keeper Jack Giddens made a su...

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