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Baker won’t look back!

Neil Baker completed an emotional return to hometown club Farnborough after 25 years away – and insisted it didn’t feel weird without his long-standing co-boss Jon Underwood.

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By Jon Couch

HOME RETURN:Neil Baker is back at his first club Farnborough where he played alongside his dad Keith, inset
PICTURE: Gary House

NEIL BAKER completed an emotional return to hometown club Farnborough after 25 years away – and insisted it didn’t feel weird without his long-standing co-boss Jon Underwood.
The 44-year-old spent 13 years as a management partner to his former centre-back partner Underwood – first at Godalming Town and then at Slough Town, where the pair racked up over 600 games in charge over nine-and-a-half seasons, guiding the Rebels from Step 4 to an establish...

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