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BORO MARCH IS CONTINUED DESPITE COMIC PENALTY MISS

BORO MARCH

Rising penalty hit light

By Chris Philpotts

KETTLE’S BOILING: Joel Kettle fi res Nuneaton in front

SPOT ON! Callum Powell sends Sam Lomax the wrong way from the penalty spot to put Nuneaton 2-0 ahead
PICTURE: Simon Kimber

THE LIGHTS may have gone out in the stands at Liberty Way for a while yesterday, but there was no dimming the play-off glare that Nuneaton are creating at the moment.
A 64th minute missed penalty from Nuneaton goalkeeper Tony Breeden flew over the bar and dislodged a light at the top of the stand, leaving it dangling for the remaining 26 minutes of play &nda...

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