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NO NEED FOR HEED PANIC

NO NEED

Gateshead chief allays fears after exodus
By Mark Carruthers

NEW Gateshead chairman Bernard McWilliams has refuted claims the National League club are in a mess after a turbulent start to the summer.
Several key figures from within the Heed hierarchy have left the International Stadium since the club agonisingly missed out on a play-off place on the final day of the season.
Former chairman Neil Pinkerton and long-serving club captain Greg Olley both departed last month and they were followed by manager Carl Magnay, who accepted

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