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Taylor at the double

GLEN Taylor struck twice as Spennymoor eased to victory at struggling Kettering.
The Moors opened the scoring early. A simple cross from the left was met by the head of Taylor, who guided the ball to the bottom left corner on fi ve minutes.
Kettering’s hopes suffered a further blow on 25 minutes when Northampton Town loanee Jay Williams saw red, swinging a dangerous arm on Rob Ramshaw whilst challenging for the ball.
The second half burst into life after just two minutes of the restart with Spennymoor doubling their lead - Taylor again latching on to a cross, this time with a deft fi ...

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