Summary
MICK TAIT was upbeat after his faltering Blyth side had lost 4-2 to top of the table Fleetwood Town in front of a 1,033-strong Highbury crowd.
The Spartans, who have conceded nine goals in their last two games, were three down inside an hour but an improved secondhalf display brought two goals. Almost inevitably, both were scored by the in-form Paul Brayson to take his tally to an impressive 17 in 23 games since he joined Blyth from troubled Durham City.See the full content of this document
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Tait Is Happier Despite Defeat ; Blue Square North
Without the predatory 32-yearold, the Spartans would be fighting anot...
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