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McAllister leads Borough lifeline

WHEN you concede 142 goals and win just five games all season it tends to result in relegation. But Gosport Borough managed to finish two points above Dunstable Town and, with just one club going down last season, survived by the skin of their teeth.
Ryan Northmore was initially appointed as the manager to lead the club into the new campaign but left after a little more than a month for family reasons.
Instead Craig McAllister will be in charge, along with his former Crawley Town strike partner Matt Tubbs. The pair will still play with Tubbs fresh from helping Havant & Waterlooville to ...

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