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Thomas keeps Brig in business

By David Parker
BRIGHOUSE TOWN 3
STAMFORD 3
BRIGHOUSE TOWN fought back from 3-1 down to level with a goal from Zeph Thomas securing a share of the points as the game moved into added time.
Stamford took the lead with a goal from Ollie Brown-Hill in the 40th minute, and extended it five minutes into the second half when Brown-Hill completed his brace from the penalty spot.
Town pulled one back in the 57th minute through leading goalscorer Aaron Martin, who picked up his 21st goal of the season and his 40th for the club.
But Stamford went 3-1 ahead in the 69th minute with a goal from Teddy Bl...

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