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TOWN ARE DOWN AND OUT AFTER LATEST LOSS

STAFFORD RGRS 4 GRANTHAM TN 1
By James Smith

ANY hopes that Grantham Town could miraculously avoid relegation by winning their final five games were quickly ended by a rampant Stafford who scored four for the first time this season.
Whilst the Gingerbreads were also relying on results elsewhere to avoid the drop, the league’s leakiest defence struggled from the start with Joseph Kenton firing Kaiman Anderson’s cross over the bar during the early exchanges.
The visitors could only hold on for 11 minutes until Thomas Tonks fired a 30-yard free-kick into James Pollard’...

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