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Ruthless Boro end Linnets dream

Ruthless Boro

By Greg Plummer

KING’S LYNN TN 0

STEVENAGE 3
Norris 49, 51, Reid 54

THE CHASE IS ON: King’s Lynn Town’s Oliver Scott, left, races away from Stevenage’s Luther Wildin
PICTURE: Alamy

KING’S Lynn Town boss Tommy Widdrington had no complaints after his side’s FA Cup dream was shattered by three Stevenage goals early in the second half.
The Linnets more than held their own against the League Two high-fliers in a tight first half of few chances before Boro had the tie wrapped up within ten minutes of the restart.
“We’ve shot ...

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