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A SPECIAL CLUB CAST IN STONE

A SPECIAL

GOOD TIMES: Wealdstone celebrate and, inset, manager Dean Brennan

•SO, IT appears Stevenage are on their way back to the National League. An horrendous season in League Two has cost the Hertfordshire club dear, while crisis-hit Macclesfi eld live to fi ght another day.
When The NLP caught up with Boro chairman Phil Wallace a month ago - before their relegation was confi rmed - he said it was time for the National League to seize the moment and press their case for three-up, three-down.
Let’s hope the former Conference vice-chairman can now lead a push for the Holy Grail. No...

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