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DOUBLE TROUBLE AS CHRIS SPARKLES

DOUBLE TROUBLE

By Greg Plummer

KING’S LYNN TOWN (4-1-2-1-2): Street, Jones, Blake-Tracy, Jarvis (Parker 90), Fryatt, McAuley, Jarvis, Clunan, Richards, Gash, Marriott (Mellors-Blair 90), Henderson (Hawkins 83). Subs not used: Bastock, Robinson.
COALVILLE (3-4-1-2): Walton, Dean, Thomas, Towers, Fenton, Doyle-Charles, Shaw (Omotola 58), Wright, Perry (Burrows 69), Mitchell (Berridge 69), McGlinchey. Subs not used: Browne, Coton.

CLOUD NINE: Kings Lynn’s Michael Gash heads in the second goal
PICTURE: Tim Smith

TWO-goal hero Chris Henderson felt King’s Lynn Town executed their game pl...

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