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MINTCAKES EATEN AWAY BY EXODUS

MINTCAKES EATEN

By Hugo Varley
RELEGATION might be the least of the worries at Kendal Town right now after ELEVEN first-team players reportedly followed manager Dave Foster out of the door this week.
Unrest centred around the tenure of chairman George Gudgeon escalated to new levels with a petition calling on him to stand down receiving over 150 signatures in just 24 hours, while plans are in place for for a supporter-led march before Saturday’s game with Glossop North End.
Foster’s departure coincided with a mass exodus at Parkside Road, including captain Stuart McDonald.
The news comes just o...

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