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Jamie Godbold believes Lowestoft Town’s red-hot start to their league campaign shows relegation can be a good thing.

Jamie’s Lowes

Top Trawler Boys are reeling them in
By Matt Badcock

WE’RE ON A ROLL: Lowestoft Town won their opening eight league games

JAMIE GODBOLD believes Lowestoft Town’s red-hot start to their league campaign shows relegation can be a good thing.
The Trawler Boys have got off to a flying start back at Step 4 after winning their first eight Pitching In Isthmian North games, before a 0-0 draw at Hullbridge Sports yesterday.
It comes after they suffered relegation from Southern Premier Central last term.
But boss Godbold, a club legend from his playing days at the Suffolk outfit, says the tough ti...

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