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Addy scores two as Bowers thrive

BOWERS & PITSEA 2 HARINGEY BOROUGH 1
By Dean Wootten

TQ Addy scored twice in four minutes as Bowers & Pitsea came from behind to beat Haringey Borough 2-1 at The Len Salmon Stadium. However, the winning goal was marred in controversy, with questions over Addy being offside in the build-up.
Bowers started well with Oscar Shelvey heading wide, before Marcus Sablier drew a good save from Joshua Strizovic, with Billy Crook’s rebound falling wide.
Addy then had an effort cleared off the line by Scott Mitchell as Bowers continued to push for the lead. But they were dealt a ...

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