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Well done the Salford two!

ISN’T great to see the joint-bosses at Salford City get a crack at full-time management?
Let’s be honest, the club isn’t everyone’s cup of tea since the arrival of the famous Class of 92 – the usual jealousy that often creeps into football when a club suddenly gets some cash, of course.
But having watched the two series of the BBC documentary, I actually began to quite like the two managers, Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley. They’ve had a great rise from their start in management at Step 5 and I, for one, hope they do well. Maybe they could give Gary Ne...

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