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NLP says… Doswell is hands down my top boss

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Before you read this (if you can be bothered at all, that is!), I would advise you to take a look at the story to the right highlighting the winners of the National League’s awards for August, which reward outstanding performances and consistency over the first month of the season.
Awards are by their very nature subjective beasts and very rarely could you term them as being definitive. The beauty is all in the debate itself, and there was plenty to debate on Twitter yesterday morning when the National League released the awards to the wider public – most notably how a keeper fo...

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