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JAMIE’S A SPORTING GREAT

By Max Banner

BROMSGROVE S 2
ROYSTON TOWN 1
BROMSGROVE Sporting bagged a much needed three points after beating Royston Town.
Theo Robinson gave the home side the lead from the penalty spot 17 minutes in before Kian Harness levelled for the Crows 25 minutes later.
The winner was scored 12 minutes into the second half, via a beautifully-curled left-foot strike by Jamie Meddows. The same player hit the woodwork from close range in the ninth minute – eight minutes later, a spot-kick was awarded.
Defender Aksum White was brought down and Robinson serenely slotted in the penalty...

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