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LAMBS ‘HAVE TO STAY UP’

CHAIRMAN Bob Andrews says Tamworth must not be relegated this season – and their new manager has to win promotion to National League North next year.
The Lambs parted company with boss Gary Smith and head of football Thomas Baillie by mutual consent last weekend following 11 defeats in their last 13 league matches.
“The position we find ourselves in the league is not acceptable,” he said. “We can’t get relegated and it must not happen,” Andrews said.
“Next season our number one target is to get promoted back into the National League Nort...

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