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Harvey has his Say but it’s another Blues draw

By Craig Cooper

LEISTON drew their 12th game in the league this campaign as Bromsgrove Sporting went back to Worcestershire with a point.
The hosts came from behind through Harvey Sayer after Luke Softley had headed Sporting ahead before the break.
Tyrone Lewthwaite shot wide for the away side on eight minutes when well placed before Leiston put their mark on the game.
Sayer had an effort well saved on 14 minutes by the impressive Ellis Lither-land while Willie Clemons’ back heel was cleared off the line on 16 minutes.
Ben Batho went close as did Adam Mills for the Blues an...

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