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Sweet revenge for Pilgrims on Kiddy

BOSTON UNITED 4 KIDDERMINSTER HARR 1
By Christian James

BOSTON United exacted immediate revenge for last week’s league defeat to Kidderminster by ending their 12-game unbeaten run with a dominant win at Pilgrim Way.
Jake Wright nodded home an inviting Joe Leesley corner on 12 minutes – the same provider having seen a free-kick headed into Luke Simpson’s grateful hands by Jordan Burrow minutes prior.
Burrow limped off midway through the first half but this did little to hamper the Boston cause.
Indeed it was his replacement, Danny Elliott, who doubled the home side&...

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