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PICTURE IS BLACK AND WHITE FOR GRAY NOW

By Mark Carruthers
MORPETH Town boss Nick Gray believes the club have learnt lessons from missing out on the Ebac Northern League Division One title last season.
The Highwaymen looked set to claim a first ever Northern League title for the majority of the season having topped the table for the majority of the campaign going into the final month.
A 4-1 defeat at Marske United in late March, however, proved the turning point of the season and the Seasiders used that win as a platform to overhaul Gray’s side and clinch a second title in four years.
Now, both clubs are set for their first...

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