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MOORS ARE THE COMEBACK KINGS

SPENNYMOOR TOWN 2 LEAMINGTON 1
By Mark Simpson

SPENNYMOOR TOWN came from behind to earn a win over Leamington at The Brewery Field to extend their unbeaten league run to seven games.
The visitors arrived looking to end a run of five consecutive league defeats and their cause was boosted when they took the lead on 11 minutes.
Spennymoor gave up possession in their third and Leamington pounced to thread a ball through to Henry Landers, who lashed it past home keeper Brad James for 1-0.
Glen Taylor then saw a couple of efforts saved by keeper Callum Hawkins and nodded another just wi...

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