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TYE SETTLES TIE FOR LYE WITH LATE CLINCHER…

LYE TOWN 2
DROITWICH SPA 1
By Wilf Alexander
DEFENDER Sam Tye grabbed an injury-time winner to break Droitwich hearts and seal a first win for new Lye boss Mark Jones.
Lye had made the perfect start to go ahead after just four minutes though Emils Fedotovs, before battling Droitwich levelled matters on 74 minutes through James Lemon, With Jordan Davies at the heart of Lye’s best moves, the hosts pressed and pressed in the final ten minutes but it seemed the tie was heading into extra time until Tye struck four minutes into time added on.
Winger Davies was the architect with a cross fr...

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