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Folkestone Invicta joint-head coach Micheal Everitt on midfielder Chris Regis’ debut in 2-1 Isthmian Premier win against Cheshunt; Trips to Kingstonian and Hornchurch next up

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Chris Regis made an immediate impact on his Folkestone debut - and joint-head coach Micheal Everitt believes there is more to come.

Regis came through just under 80 minutes in Saturday’s 2-1 Isthmian Premier home win against Cheshunt - Invicta’s first victory since September 9.

The former Braintree player, 26, set up frontman Ibrahim Olutade for the winning goal. Everitt, who had seen another new face in frontman Luke Holness level matters, said: “I think Chris had a really good game. “He hadn’t played for a few weeks and probably is still searching for a bit of match sharpness.

He’s 6ft3in - so he’s a big lad - but a good footballer. “He has experience at higher levels and it was a great cross for Ibz’s goal. “He will only get better with the more games he plays.” The hosts had to come from behind in front of a crowd of 718 but recovered well.

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