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GOSS THE BOSS AS STEELMEN STUMBLE

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United conquer Steel Park to condemn hosts to defeat

By Gerry Lucas

GIMME FIVE: Lynton Goss, left, celebrates his goal for Thame with Dan West
PICTURE: Mike Capps

HEAD FIRST: Jamie Essex nods in the third goal for Thame

CORBY TOWN 1
THAME UNITED 3
CORBY Town’s worst performance of the season so far saw them tamely surrender their unbeaten home record to a lively Thame United, who ran out deserved victors.
The visitors had a good chance early doors but Harry Scott wasted an excellent chance by kicking the ball too far in front of himself, giving Corby keeper Dan George the chance...

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