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Bossy’s been set Pilgrims mission

Michael Bostwick says he is thinking only about Boston – not retirement – after calling time on a glittering 13-year career in the Football League.

Bossy’s been

By Chris Dunlavy

TALISMAN: Michael Bostwick in action at Burton Albion and, inset, Stevenage last season
PICTURE: Alamy

MICHAEL Bostwick says he is thinking only about Boston – not retirement – after calling time on a glittering 13-year career in the Football League.
The 35-year-old makes the switch to National League North having amassed 500 appearances in the professional ranks for Stevenage, Peterborough, Lincoln and Burton.
He was still going strong last season, playing 30 times as Stevenage sealed a surprise promotion from League Two.
Released by former Boston manager Steve Evans ...

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