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KING’S LYNN TOWN 0 STRATFORD TOWN 0

KING’S Lynn Town failed to score at home for the second successive game as Stratford Town shut up shop to leave The Walks with a share of the spoils.
The Linnets were left frustrated by a workmanlike performance from the visitors who frustrated the hosts for long periods.
By Greg Plummer
There was little for either side to shout about during a dour first 45 minutes. An over-hit back pass from Lynn defender Frazer-Blake Tracy had goalkeeper Alex Street back-pedalling but luckily went wide of the post. At the other end, debutant Adam Marriott&rs...

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