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BROADBRIDGE H 1 BECKENHAM TN 2

DIV 1 S.EAST
By Andy Crisp

BROADBRIDGE Heath
■played host to Beckenham Town in their Bears final home game of the season – and it was the visitors who left with the points with Heath conceding yet another late goal.
Beckenham started brightly, but had to wait
until the 41st minute to break the deadlock when former Heath player Elliott Romain struck a stunning right-footed shot from 25 yards that crashed against the underside of the crossbar and bounced in.
Neither goalkeeper was troubled much in the second half until the 74th minute when Sal Marino slotted home from clos...

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