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Creer goal in vain as meadows stun borough ; Grimsby Borough's visit to the bottom-of-the-table Greenwood Meadows looked like a foregone conclusion after a 6-0 rout for Borough the last time the teams met.
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Grimsby Borough's visit to the bottom-of-the-table Greenwood
Meadows looked like a foregone conclusion after a 6-0 rout for
Borough the last time the teams met.
Borough were under pressure early, though, when a quick free-
kick by Greenwood into the Borough box saw John Gaughan clear the
danger.
Greenwood played the ball back into the box only for Gaughan to
clear again.
Kevin King also had a helping hand in the Borough defence
reducing the Greenwood attacks.
Meanwh...
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