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Town are just Lambs to the slaughter

By Dave Clayton

TAMWORTH 2
HARBOROUGH TOWN 1
TAMWORTH progressed to the next round but Andy Peaks’ early season National League North leaders were made to work all the way for the privilege.
The Lambs welcomed their mid-table Northern Premier Midland opponents and it looked like the Bees had conspired among themselves to manufacture their own exit from the competition when Connor Kennedy needlessly picked up two yellow cards for the visitors in the opening 20 minutes to leave his side a man short.
His first card left Jamie Willets needing prolonged treatment on the field bu...

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