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Lambs give the Saints a roasting

By Matt Panter
TAMWORTH 5
ST NEOTS TOWN 0
CHRIS LAIT and Gregg Smith scored twice as Tamworth eased their relegation worries with a 5-0 win over St Neots.
Winger Lait was in the thick of the action early on, thwarted by Finley Iron before firing just over.
Jack Concannon also went close twice, Jordan Gough struck the post and Claudio Dias curled an effort wide as Tamworth dominated.
Tamworth finally made the breakthrough on 43 minutes, Concannon turning neatly before slotting into the top corner.
The Lambs had a 2-0 lead right at half-time as Ryan Beswick’s cross was headed into the b...

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