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‘ALFIE’S QUALITY CAN TAKE US UP’

By Arlen Green

IN THE NET: Reuben Reid scores the winning goal
PICTURE: PSI/Antony Thompson

OPENER: Alfie May celebrates

BOSS Michael Duff heaped praise on striker Alfie May after his fifth goal in eight starts kept the Robins’ promotion push on track.
May, a January signing from Doncaster Rovers, cancelled out Conor Wilkinson’s opener for the O’s in the first half at the Jonny- Rocks Stadium.
Substitute Reuben Reid then headed in the winner with two minutes left to lift the Robins up to fifth.
“We saw Alfie’s enthusiasm and his quality as well,”...

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