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Peterborough Sports boss not getting carried away despite early title talk

Peterborough Sports

Eight-goal blitz not fooling Turbines
By David RIchardson

JUMP START: Maniche Sani celebrating for Peterborough Sports against Stourbridge
PICTURE: James Richardson

JIMMY Dean won’t get carried away by Peterborough Sports’ perfect start – and the boss still doesn’t understand their favourites tag!
The Turbines have won their first five Southern League Premier Central matches including a memorable 8-4 victory over Stourbridge last Saturday.
Perhaps more impressively, they followed it up with a 1-0 Bank Holiday Monday win at AFC Rushden & Diamonds less than 48 hours later to leave...

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