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Saints win despite spot-kick dramas

By Tim Carroll
BRACKLEY TOWN 3
KIDDERMINSTER HARRIERS 1
BRACKLEY’S fifth straight win maintained their play-off credentials and dealt a blow to Harriers’ play-off hopes.
The Saints took a fourth-minute lead and should have taken a bigger lead into the half-time break.
But instead they were pegged back by a Harriers spot-kick before two goals in the final 19 minutes, including a penalty of their own, sealed the victory.
Jimmy Armson put his side in front, a fine volley after a sustained spell of early pressure.
Ellis Myles rifled in a shot that was deflected narrowly wide And Car...

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