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Non-League Paper

WEIR AT DOUBLE FOR BLUES

By Dave Burnett

LEEK TOWN 3
WHITBY TOWN 2
LEEK Town came from behind to make it five consecutive wins with an entertaining victory over Whitby Town, a result that leaves the visitors teetering on the edge of relegation with one week of the season left.
With more to play for, the Seasiders took the game to their hosts but without really threatening and it was actually Louis Potts who came closest to scoring for Leek when his low effort looked as though it would sneak in before Shane Bland was able to get down and tip it just past the post.
A real bit of quality just before the break did...

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