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Taylor sends lofty Linnets to second

KING’S LYNN TOWN 1 SCARBOROUGH ATHLETIC 0
By Greg Plummer

A LATE thunderbolt from Greg Taylor saw King’s Lynn Town join Curzon Ashton at the top of the National League North standings.
Taylor let fly from all of 25 yards in the 82nd minute as ten-man Scarborough Athletic, who had Richard Bennett sent off for a second booking early in the second half, were sunk on a filthy afternoon at The Walks.
“It’s a massive win but they are all big wins,” said Linnets boss Adam Lakeland after the three points sent the Linnets up to second, level on points with...

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