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FIVE ALIVE! MAGUIRE IS SPARTANS’ ROUT HERO

By Jeff Bowron
BLYTH SPARTANS 5
BOSTON UTD 2
AWAY day specialists Blyth Spartans turned their home form around with a five-goal romp against Boston United.
Boston are still looking for their first away win and they were all but out of the game after 15 minutes at Croft Park. By then a rampant Spartans were three up, striker Dan Maguire going on to score a firsthalf hat-trick.
Maguire, now on nine goals, opened the floodgates on four minutes with a header following a short corner.
Centre-back Nathan Buddle quickly headed home the second from Jarrett Rivers’ flag kick and Maguire then m...

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