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MARINERS LEAVE LYNN ALL AT SEA

By Greg Plummer

half-hour to close out the contest.
near post and keep out the ef
KING’S LYNN TOWN suffered a second-half capitulation as they were well beaten by Marine.
An abject home outfit had only themselves to blame after a sloppy performance against a team without a goal or a point before the start of the afternoon
A goal ahead at the break, Lynn were completely second best in the second half.
The optimism of fans at the interval was replaced by anger at full-time, the final whistle greeted by boos.
Ross Crane curled Lynn in front after 12 minutes and the only thin...

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