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MERTHYR’S TEENAGE STAR FOILS LINNETS

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By Greg Plummer

KING’S LYNN TOWN (4-3-1-2): Street, Norman, Blake-Tracy, Fryatt, Ward, Jarvis, Clunan, Hilliard (Hawkins 62), Gash, King (Parker 65), Lappin (Siddons 62). Subs not used: Mettam and Frary.
MERTHYR TOWN (3-5-2): Hewitson, Davies, Franklin, Reddy, Harris, Patten, Jenkins (Price 76), Wright, Jones, Morgan (John 45), Traylor. Sub not used: Dima.

SUPERSTAR: Merthyr keeper Ed Hewitson takes the plaudits at the final whistle
PICTURES: Tim Smith

ACROBAT: Lynn keeper Alex Street saves to deny Owain Jones

KING’S Lynn Town’s hopes of finishing second were d...

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