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UNITED’S POOR RUN CONTINUES IN LEAGUE

By Craig Phillips
FC UNITED 0
LEAMINGTON 2
LEAMINGTON got back to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over FC United.
The Brakes has started the season well; with seven points from their first three games, but needed to get back some momentum following a defeat at Hereford before drawing with Guiseley.
The visitors began like a team looking for the win and had the lead after just eight minutes as Connor Taylor cut through the defence before Kieran Dunbar fired home from the edge of the box.
The game was far from a classic after that with neither team really getting going in the final third and ...

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