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MIDLAND FOOTBALL LEAGUE

■THERE was final-day drama at the bottom as Uttoxeter Town stayed up thanks to a three-point, six-goal swing in their favour over doomed relegation rivals Highgate United.
Town were trailing to a ninth-minute Romulus strike but John McHugh, Jake Meakin, Jacob Sturgess and David Ndene turned the game on its head for a 4-1 win after Roms missed a first-half penalty. Reg Smith hit four and Dylan Millington one as Brocton condemned visiting Highgate to the drop with a 5-2 win.
AFC Wolverhampton City finished in the play-offs despite goals from Jack Tomlinson, Luke Askey and Macara...

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