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Kettering Town 1-2 Spennymoor Town: Hall strike is further pain for the Poppies

IT NEEDED a robust display from Spennymoor to leave Latimer Park with all three points although a grandstand finish nearly saw the hosts nick a point.

Spennymoor Town

By Peter Short

KETTERING TN 1
SPENNYMOOR TN 2
IT NEEDED a robust display from Spennymoor to leave Latimer Park with all three points although a grandstand finish nearly saw the hosts nick a point.
Joe Tait needed a shot cleared off the line after just 60 seconds and the script for the first half was written. Spennymoor bombarded Kettering for the first 20 minutes, hitting the bar with Glen Taylor shooting wide soon after.
Kettering tried to get a foothold but their direct tactics were easily snuffed out by the Moors. When Kettering did get shots off from Harrison Neal and Callum Powell, Da...

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