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Senior’s class tells in the end

By Richard Prime
HEREFORD 1
FC UNITED 3
HEREFORD and FC United swapped places either side of the relegation- zone line as the visitors are now unbeaten in five matches.
First-half goals from Thomas Peers, Lewis Thompson and Kurt Willoughby put United firmly in command.
And James Roberts’ late goal was little consolation as Hereford’s winless run now reaches 12 matches.
Hereford had forced four corners in the first 11 minutes but Willoughby should have scored on 22 minutes from two yards out.
But, two minutes later, Joel Senior made a break down the right and slipped the ball ins...

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