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MAD DOG CLINGING ON AFTER DEFEAT…

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THAT WILL DO IT:

Hartlepool players celebrate Nicky Featherstone’s winner in their 2-1 victory at FC Halifax Town yesterday
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MARTIN ALLEN has backed himself to turn around Chesterfield’s dire form, but expects the club’s hierarchy to begin asking questions of him.
The Spireites slumped to their seventh and worst defeat of the season, going down 3-0 at home to Gateshead, leaving them 18th in the table. They are now nine games without a win, which has left Allen clinging on to his job.
“There’s got to be questions asked. I’d be asking...

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