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Two late strikes for Met

By James Macpherson

NO QUARTER GIVEN: Louis Birch, right, makes his presence felt early on
PICTURE: Lee Ludlow

MET POLICE (4-4-2): Schotterl; Nyama, Guinness-Walker, Eldstal, Robinson; Birch (Arthur), Knight (Gilbert), Chislet (Mummery), Mazzone; Blackmore, Robertson. Subs not used: King, Platt.
MERTHYR TOWN (4-4-2): Reed; Lewis, Young, Evans (Williams), Wright; Patten, Veale (Harris), Lucas, Meechan (Morgan); Jones, Traylor. Subs not used: Reddy.

PAT ON HEAD: Celebrations after Mazzone’s goal

FANS’ JOY: The Met enjoying Blackmore’s s...

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