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Sutton United 1-2 Tamworth: Tom McGlinchey tops for Lambs but U’s left frustrated

TOM McGlinchey scored twice as Tamworth ended a run of four successive away defeats on their first ever visit to Sutton United.

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By Tony Dolbear

SUTTON UNITED 1
Davies 9

TAMWORTH 2
McGlinchey 47, 66
TOM McGlinchey scored twice as Tamworth ended a run of four successive away defeats on their first ever visit to Sutton United.
McGlinchey struck twice in the third quarter after U’s had led at half-time through Will Davies’ ninth-minute opener.
“I was really pleased with the performance, over the moon with the result and can’t really fault anything,” said delighted Tamworth chief Andy Peaks.
“Even though we were behind at half-time I told the team to stay in the game because we would get opportunities, and when we did...

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