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WE’RE BACK TO THE BLEEP TEST

WE’RE BACK

Lee FOWLER
GUEST COLUMNIST

KEY PERFORMERS: Curtis Obeng and new arrival Andy Owens, inset
PICTURE: PA Images

I’M GETTING used to pre-season as a manager these days. But it’s just as hard work in the dug-out making sure my Radcliffe are going to be ready for when football retur ns.
There is a season start date pencilled in for September.
Of course we know that may change, but for now we’re going to work towards that date. If there’s a delay, we’ll adjust. You have to be adaptable.
It’s been a strange period for all of us. Initially we kept in regu...

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