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GRIMSBY BOROUGH 4 SHEFFIELD 0

EAST DIVISION
By Nigel Fanthorpe

■ GRIMSBY Borough made it three consecutive wins, brushing aside ten-man Sheffield.
They made the perfect start when, after four minutes, Tyler Edwards headed Adam Drury’s cross off a post and Harvey Tomlinson bundled the ball home.
Sheffield had a goal disallowed for offside. Jack Richardson doubled the lead after 20 minutes, driving the ball off a post into the net. Sheffield conceded a third, to Eddie Essel, a minute after the resumption.
It got worse for Sheffield when Rory Coleman was sent off after a clash with Richardson. And Ba...

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