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By George! Saints keep push going

By Tim Carroll

BRACKLEY TOWN 1
PETERBORO’ SPORTS 0
GEORGE Carline’s header on the hour from Alfie Bates’ corner was the deciding moment as Brackley Town recorded back-to-back home wins, while Peterborough Sports lost on the road for the first time since early November.
The Saints could not convert a series of goal chances in a one -sided first half while home keeper Jonny Maxted was untroubled.
Vanarama player of the month Connor Hall was almost on the scoresheet again in just the third minute as Peter Crook foiled the Brackley striker at the last before Matt ...

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