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WE’VE NO-ONE ELSE TO BLAME

WE’VE NO-ONE

Spenny chief holds no PPG grudges
JASON AINSLEY holds no grudges about Spennymoor Town being bumped out of the play-offs on points-pergame – and has quickly reshaped his squad for next season.

By David Richardson

SILENCED: Jason Ainsley’s Spennymoor Town were edged out of the play-off picture by Gateshead
PICTURE: David Nelson

As the season finale gets underway this week there may have been a feeling Spenny should be taking part too.
But honest boss Ainsley, a club legend with more than 30 years of service as both a player and manager, admits they only have themselves to blam...

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