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IAN HAS A HUNGER TO STRIVE ON

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IAN HERRING is determined to help Hungerford Town build on the form that saw them pull of a Great Escape in the National League South.

Last season’s climb is no red Herring
By Matt Badcock

CRUSADERS: Hungerford Town pulled off a miraculus escape from relegation last season under, inset, manager Ian Herring
PICTURE: Nicky Hayes

A tough start last season meant the Crusaders looked like they could be on their way out of the division.
But they pulled their form round and strung together results to haul themselves clear of the drop zone.
With the club at the time looking for new owne...

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