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Last-gasp Isiah boosts Poppies

By Peter Short

KETTERING TOWN 2
LEISTON 1
KETTERING Town edged a dour game by the barest of margins to go four points clear at the top of the table thanks to a late winner from fans favourite Isiah Noel-Williams.
The weather dictated the game but it started well enough when Wes York forced former Poppy keeper Will Johnson to tip over after 10 minutes.
Kettering took the lead soon after when Tyree Wilson darted inside the box before squaring to the waiting Johnny Edwards to poke home.
Large parts of the game were a tough watch with errant passes and the boggy surface causing mista...

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