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I WOULD like to say a big thank you and welcome to Nick Hawkins after completing his takeover at Nuneaton Borough last week at the 11th hour (NLP, November 4).
With wages going unpaid and a broken boiler meaning team-talks being conducted in near darkness, it’s been a pretty miserable time for everyone at the club in recent weeks.
Now, with Nick on board, I urge all Boro fans, sponsors and local businesses to all get behind him and support a new dawn for the football club.
MIKE DALTON, Nuneaton

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