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BROMSGROVE SP 3 BIGGLESWADE T 0
By Max Banner

BROMSGROVE Sporting took a massive step towards securing their Step 3 status with victory over Biggleswade Town.
The Rouslers’ top-two scorers for the season bagged the goals; Jamie Meddows scored the game’s early opener before Theo Robinson netted a second-half brace. The deadlock was broken four minutes in, as Meddows curled the ball into the net from just over 20 yards out.
Two minutes later, Meddows played in Robinson, but his shot trickled just wide.
The eighth minute saw Biggleswade’s Marcus Goldbourne unleash...

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