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DIKE ROCKET IGNITES REDS

Stunner puts hosts into the play-offs
By Chris Dunlavy

BIRMINGHAM CITY 0
Dike 49

BARNSLEY 1

TYKES SHOW THE WAY FOR BLUES
Match Verdict
RARELY can a goal have been so at odds with the  match it won.  Dike’s exocet  was a thing of majesty, the contest it illuminated dredged from the gutter.
Aitor Karanka can refute accusations of negativity all he wants, but the simple fact is that his team came   here to defend, to scrap and to possibly nick a goal from a set piece.
Once they went behind, that plan went ...

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