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HALL OFF AS JOHNSON’S MEN FAIL TO ‘GET GOING’

HALL OFF

By Greg Plummer

KING’S LYNN TOWN gave ten-man Torquay United a huge fright as the Norfolk side welcomed fans back to The Walks.
The Linnets carved out the better chances against the league leaders, who had skipper Asa Hall sentoff late on, as the visitors failed to find the back of the net for the first time in all competitions this season.
Lynn began the game 18th in the table, while Torquay occupied top spot, but there was little to choose the teams over the 90 minutes.
Torquay boss Gary Johnson said: “We didn’t play our game today and sometimes you have to credit ...

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