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He may be rookie, but boss Rusk is no risk for Hatters

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SIMON RUSK

By DAVID RICHARDSON

TROPHY SUCCESS: Simon Rusk, left, lifts the Conference trophy with Crawley Town teammate Glenn Wilson, and inset, below, at Brighton u23
PICTURE: PA Images

THE BIG INTERVIEW

WHILE Simon Rusk was lifting the Conference title with Crawley Town, Stockport County were on their way out of the Football League for the first time since 1905.
Ten years on, the Hatters remain in Non-League, but are making big strides towards a return to their former glories.
Meanwhile, Rusk, also a Conference title winner with Boston United in 2002, has formed a fine reputatio...

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