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DIV 1 MIDLANDS

BOLDMERE ST M 3 SUTTON COLDFIELD T 3
By Hugh Baker

■ A CRACKING Boxing Day game saw the Mikes come back from the dead after Sutton led 3-1 until the dying stages.
James McGrady broke the deadlock with a volley, and five minutes later Sutton’s Ryan Shaw was sent off for a high tackle on Kye Bolton.
The second half was hardly under way when Jayden Campbell fired a 25-yarder into the top corner.
Boldmere replied shortly through Connor Armstrong, but hopes of a comeback were nullified as Kory Burke scored from close range.
As stoppage time approached, skipper Danny Oȁ...

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