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TIRYAKI CAN DO IT ALL!

By Mark Evans
SOUTH CENTRAL ROUND-UP
BEDFONT Sports centreforward Mustafa Tiryaki dramatically deputised as a goalkeeper and kept a second-half clean sheet in a 4-1 win over lowly Egham Town.
An injury to keeper Matte Pierson saw Tiryaki don the gloves from the 44th minute, when the number one hobbled off to be replaced by Simo Mbonkwi.
He had little to do but a couple of vital saves kept South Central’s form side flying high – they have won five of their last six games.
While his strike partner did the business between the sticks, winger Charlie Postance set about winning his s...

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