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LYNN RUN GOES ON AFTER DRAW

KING’S LYNN TOWN 0 ALFRETON TOWN 0
By Greg Plummer

KING’S LYNN TOWN stretched their unbeaten run to four games.
Neither side were able to break the deadlock in a bruising battle not for the football purists.
Adam Lakeland’s side were indebted to Freddie Sass’s goal-line clearance with six minutes left, but it would have been extremely cruel on the hosts had they not at least a point from the game.
Lynn almost broke the deadlock with a lovely flowing move on four minutes. Josh Hmami started it by sending Josh Mc-Cammon down the right flank.
The midfield...

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