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ROBINS FEEL FULL FORCE OF THE LAW FROM MET

FROME TOWN 0 MET POLICE 3
By Colin Carpenter
A SCRAMBLED goal on the stroke of half time, a second-half penalty and a third just before the end allowed Met Police to come away with a convincing victory as Frome struggled to mount meaningful attacks of their own.
There was little to choose between the second bottom and second top sides in the first half, with Frome narrowly shading the play.
But their good work was let down moments before the break as a right-wing free kick was fizzed into the Frome box and after a period of pinball that saw Rob Brown make two good saves, Ollie Robinson forc...

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