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IT’S NO SPOT OF BOTHER FOR DAVIS’ PEN KINGS

By Chris Dunlavy

COOL CUSTOMERS: Hednesford held their nerve

KELVIN Davis says the flawless penalty shoot-out that sealed Hednesford’s promotion to National League North on Monday was NOT a case of practice makes perfect.
The Pitmen scored all five of their spot-kicks to down Warrington Rylands in the NPL Premier play-off final.
“We actually spoke on the Saturday morning about whether or not it was worth practising penalties,” said the former Southampton goalkeeper, whose side came within seconds of defeat before George Williams cancelled out Clive Smith’s ...

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