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FOUR-MIDABLE NIC’S TOO HOT

By Joe Daniels
FARNBOROUGH 5
KING’S LYNN TOWN 2
SPENCER Day’s Farnborough responded from the midweek defeat to Gosport Borough with an emphatic victory over tabletopping King’s Lynn Town.
Boro’ got off to the worst start possible, going behind to a Ryan Hawkins volley from outside the box with just 42 seconds on the clock.
It took the hosts four minutes to respond when a well-worked move down the left saw Jake Evans’ low cross finished off by Nic Ciardini.
The hosts were ahead on 34 minutes when Jamie Cureton played a clever ball in behind Tom Ward for Ciardini...

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