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Port’s changes bring a victory

By Alan Jones
SOUTHPORT 2
LEAMINGTON 0
AFTER so many changes in personnel, Southport’s league form now also seems to be turning.
The Sandgrounders recorded their second win in as many home games as they saw off Leamington.
The extent of the change in recent months is such that Jack Sampson was the only player to start this match who was playing for Port before the arrival of boss Kevin Davies in October.
And it was Sampson who put Southport on their way on nine minutes, steering the ball home with conviction after Adam Dawson, making his first start on the right wing, cut the ball bac...

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