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Boro at full-strength for for play-offs



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Published Date: 29 April 2008
Leading scorer Andy Atkin will return as Eastbourne Borough travel to Braintree for the first leg of their Blue Square South play-off semi-final.
Atkin has missed the last three matches due a three match suspension following his dismissal for violent conduct against Weston Super Mare at Priory Lane.

The striker will spearhhead the attack and will likely be partnered by the pacey Nathan Crabb.

Borough will be at full strength for the clash with Marc Pullan, Ben Austin, Darren Baker, Matt Smart, Allan Tait and Robbie Kember all fit again.

Skipper Paul Armstrong and midfielder Pat Harding are set to return to the side after being rested for last Saturday's 1-0 league defeat at Braintree.

Boss Garry Wilson said, "We were disappointed to lose on Saturday but the big bonus was getting these guys back.

"They all came through unscathed although Dominic Douglas did pick up an injury.

"We have a strong squad for the play-offs but we will not be under-estimating Braintree. They are a decent side."



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  • Last Updated: 29 April 2008 7:21 PM
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