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SURVIVAL IS JUST THE START FOR KOO AT FLEET

By Jon Couch
HE may have started his new role with just two players on the books, but Koo Dumbuya is relishing the opportunity of achieving the impossible dream at Fleet Town.
Dumbuya has taken on the unenviable job of lifting spirits at the cash-strapped Hampshire club after they lost their appeal against a controversial switch to the Southern League South & West division.
The Blues feared the decision could force them to fold, especially after their new London-based management team of Simon Haughney and Martin Grey walked away from the club without taking charge of a competitive match...

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