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COLESHILL TN 2 BOLDMERE ST M 1

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
By Jeff Long

■ IT was the late late show at Pack Meadow with Sam Tye grabbing the winner for Coleshill five minutes into stoppage time.
All of the goal action took place in the second half when first Tyrese Warrington kept the visiting Mikes at bay with a triple save after 51 minutes.
Coleshill took the lead after 73 minutes when a long throw-in was flicked on by Harry Craven for Tye to get the final touch past Jonathon Brown. Boldmere hit back two minutes from time through George Cleet’s strike, but there was still time for a near carbon copy of the fi...

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