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To put to the sword

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Another victory would take them to within a point of leaders Berwick, while strugglers Elgin and East Stirling are the only teams the Sons have managed to put to the sword in their last ten.
Nine Premiership points out of nine had been previously harvested since the dark days of Sheffield United and Watford, bottom of the division, toothless and winless away, ought to be just the sort of opposition to put to the sword.
And, in the absence of any more clean towels, there was a hot air dryer contraption which, looking a bit like something out of McDonald's, was one of the few things which Zorro would probably want to put to the sword.
 
 
 
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