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MARRIOTT IS MAGIC FOR LYNN

MARRIOTT IS

…but Spenny rue red card

By Greg Plummer

DOUBLE TROUBLE: Adam Marriott celebrates his second

GOAL machine Adam Marriott was on target twice as the Linnets continued their relentless title charge at the top of the table.
Marriott took his league tally to 25 for the season with two second half goals after Ross Barrows had opened the scoring against ten-man Spennymoor.
Lynn, who lost influential defender Rory McAuley to injury in the warm-up, remain four points clear after extending their long and unbeaten home record to 16 months.
Assistant Linnets boss Paul Bastock said: &ldq...

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