By David Ballheimer
HANDS OFF! Freddy Tandon of Sporting Bengal celebrates his winner
PICTURE: TGSPHOTOS
ESSEX SENIOR LEAGUE
Sporting Bengal United were not hindered by their fixture with Redbirdge being moved to the Motormen’s Oakside home as they set two club records.
Their 2-1 victory was their fourth in a row – all by the same scoreline – and victory puts them on a club best 49 points. Bobby Redwood capitalised on a bad back-pass to give Bengal the lead after 14 minutes.
Eljay Worrell was one of the few bright sparks for Redbridge and he sent in a number of dangerou...
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