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Danny Cowley reckons Gateshead are the best team to watch in the National League – and says he can’t resist listening to Marc White’s colourful post-match interviews.

Heed flying

Boss Cowley’s heart remains in Non-League
By Matthew Nash

VICTORY PARADE: Danny and Nicky Cowley took Lincoln City to the FA Cup quarter-finals as a Non-League club
PICTURE: Alamy

DANNY COWLEY reckons Gateshead are the best team to watch in the National League – and says he can’t resist listening to Marc White’s colourful post-match interviews.
The former Huddersfield Town and Portsmouth boss, who made his name in NonLeague with the likes of Concord Rangers, Braintree and Lincoln City, is looking to return to the game after leaving Pompey in January. He had been heavily tipped to take ...

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