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WE’LL HAVE THE REST QUAKING!

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By Chris Dunlavy

THE WRIGHT STUFF: Darlington finished last season on a high with new boss Tommy Wright, below, in charge
PICTURE: Chris Booth

DARLINGTON boss Tommy Wright says the Quakers can challenge for promotion after „erasing” all traces of the Martin Gray regime.
Gray, 46, took charge in 2012 and won three promotions in five years before leaving to join National League North rivals York last October.
Wright was then lured from Nuneaton – only to be told that Gray’s expensively assembled squad was blowing the budget.
That left the 33-year-old in the invidiou...

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