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NASH ARE SMASHED BY MOORS

By Tim Carroll
BRACKLEY TOWN 1
FC UNITED 0
SPENNYMOOR TOWN roll into the play-offs on the back of a superb win at Curzon Ashton.
They took the lead on 17 minutes from their first corner of the game, with Scott Harrison heading to league top scorer Glen Taylor, who headed past home keeper Cameron Mason.
Town doubled their advantage on the stroke of half-time, with Rob Ramshaw finding advancing full-back Jake Hibbs, who dinked the ball over the advancing Nash keeper Mason.
Ramshaw grabbed Spennymoor’s third on 52 minutes, cutting in from the left to round Mason and slot into an empty ne...

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