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IT’S TAYLOR MADE TO BE SUCCESSFUL

FARNHAM T 5 GLOUCESTER C 1
By Jon Couch

DRINK IT IN: Farnham toast promotion and, inset, skipper Ryan Kinnane lifts the play-off final trophy
PICTURE: Liam Puttock

BOBBY-JOE Taylor says he knew almost instantly that Farnham Town were destined for big things. A mainstay in the top two tiers with the likes of Maidstone, Aldershot, Bromley, Ebbsfleet and Dorking Wanderers over the last decade, eyebrows were raised when the former Cambridge United youngster agreed to lead Town’s first-ever campaign at Step 3 last summer.
“I just had this feeling that this was the right club...

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