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MOORS FIND LATE WINNER TO CLAIM ALL THE POINTS

By Jack Franks
SPENNYMOOR T 2
KIDDERMINSTER H 1
SPENNYMOOR scored another late goal to claim all three points, courtesy of Glen Taylor’s bullet header.
Rob Ramshaw cancelled out Ashley Chambers’ first half opener before the midfielder drove down the left and found the head of Taylor to seal a vital victory.
Early pressure from the visitors eventually led to the opening goal midway through the half. A lofted ball forward found the unmarked Chambers who took a wonderful touch before drilling home.
Harriers were also thankful for the quick reflexes of goalkeeper Tom Palmer when he ...

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