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THE WHITES SPOT ON TO BEAT TOWN

DIV 1 EAST
LINCOLN UNITED 1 BLYTH TOWN 0
By Edward Colman

LINCOLN returned to winning ways with a hard-fought victory over Blyth.
The decisive moment came after 26 minutes when skipper Elliot Dye confidently smashed home a penalty, awarded after Connor Brown was pulled down in the box.
It was the hosts’ first goal in three matches and provided a vital platform.
Their task became more difficult just before half-time, as Jaime Ture received a second yellow card in the 42nd minute, leaving Lincoln with ten men for nearly an hour.
From there it became a test of character and r...

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