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Culture is right at Gannon’s Hatters

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FAIR PLAY AWARD WINNER IS STOCKPORT COUNTY
JIM GANNON’S hailed his Stockport County for approaching the game the right way.
Gannon’s side were not handed a single yellow card for dissent and had no players dismissed during the entirety of the campaign. Averaging less than one caution per game, County showed that you do not have to play dirty to achieve results as they reached the National League North play offs after finishing in fifth position.
Gannon said: “It’s a great achievement. I set the principles but the players have been acting like very good professiona...

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