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BRIDLINGTON TOWN 7 BLYTH TOWN 0

DIV 1 EAST
By Chris Mitchison

MID-TABLE Bridlington Town
■ picked up their third straight victory in a merciless demolition of relegation-threatened Blyth Town.
Braces from Ben Farrar and Ahmed Salam saw the hosts through as their Northumberland-based opponents suffered their heaviest defeat of the season.
Farrar tapped home the opener after 14 minutes before a handball on the goal line saw Nathan Buddle dismissed, with Salam making no mistake from the spot.
Eddie Kettlewell then smashed in a third, before Farrar slotted in his second of the afternoon on the stroke of half...

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