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ANDY BOOTH signed off in style before retirement with his 150th goal
0 Comments | Sunday Mirror, May 3, 2009 | by Anonymous
LEYTON ORIENT 1 HUDDERSFIELD 1 ANDY BOOTH signed off in style before retirement with his 150th goal for Huddersfield, but Orient denied the Yorkshiremen a fifth successive away win.
Veteran striker Booth ended his career by firing in his fifth goal in four matches to give the Terriers a halftime lead, but Dean Morgan struck a 65th-minute equaliser.
Booth latched on to Tom Clarke's long ball over the top and despatched a leftfooted shot beyond home keeper Jamie Jones.
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But Morgan clinched Orient a point when he controlled Jimmy Smith's cross to finish right-footed into the bottom corner from close range..
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