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Spartans bereft after Pilgrims’ comeback

BOSTON UNITED 3 BLYTH SPARTANS 1
By Christian James

BOSTON UNITED produced the most remarkable final moments to steal all three points having trailed with 90 seconds to play.
It looked like being a sorry tale for a shot-shy United who, for much of the second half, took up good positions but failed to test Alex Mitchell. That was until Kelsey Mooney robbed Spartans of their lead, side footing in a low cross.
Blyth pushed to reclaim their lead but United broke on the counter: Michael Gyasi racing through to slot beneath Mitchell. Redemption for the sub, who gave away the free-kick tha...

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