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Marske have Gott nothing to lose

MARSKE United are relishing the task of competing at a higher level, according to midfielder Craig Gott.
The Seasiders romped to the Ebac Northern League title last year to earn their place in Step 4 for the first time in their history.
Former Spennymoor Town midfielder Gott was one of the key figures behind their promotion and he now believes that they are ready to make the step up to the newlook Evo-Stik League East.
“It’s going to be a tough test for us as a club but one that I think we are ready to take”, he explained.
“I have played at that level before with Spe...

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