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BRAKES STOP THE TURBINES

LEAMINGTON 4 PETERBORO’ SP 2
By Paul Edwards

LEAMINGTON won their first game under Scott Easterlow, ensuring that their visitors remained in the mire.
The visitors hit the front on seven minutes, Mark Jones slamming home from a corner. However, within ten minutes Leamington turned the game on its head. First Adam Walker thumped in a strike from distance that Peter Crook pushed onto the crossbar, but the ball bounced down and, in the opinion of the officials, over the line.
Three minutes later central defender Theo Streete met a ball from a corner with a thunderous strike int...

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