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Be careful what you wish for, Mr Hill…

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KEITH HILL, the Rochdale manager, publically stated that if his club, who are fighting relegation, go down, it will be the equivalent of going into obscurity.
I have written to remind of the value of Non-League football and the joy that can be experienced, in all walks of life, through success and failure.

ROLLERCOASTER: Keith Hill

My advice to Mr Hill is that if Rochdale are unfortunately relegated to League 2 then he should resign.
FRED BORN Manchester

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