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ROYALS ROMP TO VICTORY

DIV 1 MIDLANDS
LYE TOWN 1 SUTTON COLDFIELD 4
By Will Alsop

SUTTON Coldfield Town scored three second-half goals to send 10-man Lye Town to a heavy defeat.
The Royals started on the front foot and had a 28th-minute lead when skipper James Beresford saw his header across goal met by team-mate Ryan Edmunds.
Fighting for their lives in the relegation zone, Lye were level three minutes before the break courtesy of an Elliot Ball penalty.
However, in first half stoppages the hosts were reduced to 10 men after Josiah Panton was shown a red card for a high challenge on Luke Mc- Ginnell. T...

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