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Gyamfi helps Ives climb away

HARBOROUGH T 1 ST IVES TOWN 2
By Nigel Howlett

WITH time ticking down, it looked like an excellent away performance and a hard-earned point was not going to be enough to prevent Ives dropping into the bottom four.
However, up popped substitute Johnson Gyamfi to score a 92nd-minute winner that was worthy of winning many a game and did just enough to keep the visitors’ heads above water. At the same time, it ended the Bees’ 12-match unbeaten run and dented their play-off hopes.
It was also the only thing all game to silence the 100-plus contingent forming Harboroughȁ...

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