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BLUES ARE NO FLASH IN THE PAN

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Kevin NICHOLSON FORMER TORQUAY MANAGER

BILLERICAY TOWN have generated plenty of talk in Non-League circles over the past 18 months and on the first day of the season I saw them in the flesh.
When you’re a club who have openly spent a lot more money than other teams at your level and brought players in who could clearly play higher, there’s a tendency to attract the wrong types of players. Those who go just for the money and swan about a bit.
What I saw against Truro was a group who work exceptionally hard. Jake Robinson scored four goals but that wasn’t the most impress...

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