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SPARTANS LEAVE BUCKS BOSS BEREFT

BLY TH SPARTANS 3 AFC TELFORD U 0
By John Chapman

BLYTH Spartans recorded their first league win on home soil since August after they saw off AFC Telford in the battle of the bottom two at Croft Park.
The two strugglers had won just three games between them from their 30 games, new Telford boss Kevin Wilkin still looking for his first point with the Bucks now seven points adrift at the bottom.
New signing Curtis round volleyed over early on as Blyth gave a signal of intent, Curtis Round then crossing for Matty Cornish to give
Spartans a tenth-minute lead.
It was just the star...

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