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DEACON DOUBLE FIRES UP LAMBS

TAMWORTH 3 PETERBOROUGH SPTS 0
By Dave Clayton

ANDY PEAKS’ Tamworth continued to shine in their new league making it five unbeaten, including three clean sheets, to go top of the table at the final whistle.
Tamworth took the game to Michael Gash’s visiting and struggling Turbine side from the first whistle, getting their just rewards early on as twice in the opening five minutes Kyle Finn was the provider for Ty Deacon’s headed double. Central defender Gash later took responsibility for the two goals as he and his back line were unable to deal with the pinpoint c...

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