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Five-star Posh bow out on high

By Will Martell

PETERBORO’ U 5
Clarke-Harris 36, Szmodics 62, 71, Marriott 85, Taylor 89

BLACKPOOL 0

STAR MAN

SAMMIE SZMODICS Peterborough

NET GAIN: Jonson Clarke-Harris scores Peterborough’s opening goal
PICTURE: Joe Dent

PETERBOROUGH offered more than a glimmer of hope for next season, thrashing Blackpool as they signed off from the Championship in style
Jonson Clarke-Harris’ opener had the hosts one-up at the break, but they turned on the afterburners in the second half, with Sammie Szmodics (two), Jack Marriott and Jack Taylor putting more than a squee...

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