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KEEPING BORO UP WILL BE MY BEST ACHIEVEMENT YET

IN MY 14 years as Farnborough manager, I’ve been lucky enough to lead the club to two promotions, while enoying success in the cups and a number of very special moments.
But I honestly believe keeping the club up in an unbelievably competitive National League South this season will rank among my greatest achievements.
When you consider the bad luck we’ve had with injuries to key players right from the start, and the amount of criticism we’ve received from our own fans, the reality is it’s been a horrible season. I’ve hardly enjoyed a moment of it.
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