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Boro boss Day starts to feel the heat of the battle

HE’S faced promotions, relegations and even saved his club from the threat of his club going out of business, so surely there’s little left to faze Farnborough boss Spencer Day in football these days.

Boro boss

By Jon Couch

PARK SPARK: Mitchell Parker celebrates the winner for Farnborough against Met Police
PIC: Edmund Boyden

HE’S faced promotions, relegations and even saved his club from the threat of his club going out of business, so surely there’s little left to faze Farnborough boss Spencer Day in football these days.
Except that is a tense play-off campaign it seems as even after a rollercoaster 10 years in charge of the Hampshire club, ice-cool Day himself admits to feeling the heat at times.
It took a last-gasp equaliser and dramatic extra-time winner to ensure Boro came from behind to...

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