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‘Squeaky’ relief for Dodd as Boro get the job done

Russell Dodd revealed how breaking bread helped remind Nuneaton Town of their title credentials – now he has to talk fans out of expecting another feast.

By Andy Mitchell

Russell Dodd revealed how breaking bread helped remind Nuneaton Town of their title credentials – now he has to talk fans out of expecting another feast.
Boro seemed set for a second straight title since reforming in the summer of 2024 having moved 22 points clear at the top of United Counties Premier South on March 7.
Frustrating draws and fine runs from local rivals Atherstone Town and Coventry United whittled that down before derby defeats to both over Easter really piled on the pressure.
However goal machine Kyle Jardine, Callum Carsley – son of ex-England boss Lee – a...

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