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Play-offs experience will help star Jake

Jake Gosling has won promotion to the Football League with Bristol Rovers, now he’s hoping to take Bristol Manor Farm to their highest level.

Play-offs experience

By Mark Stillman

FARM FUN: Owen Howe bravely heads home to give Bristol Manor Farm the lead
PICTURE: Ric Mellis

JAKE Gosling has won promotion to the Football League with Bristol Rovers, now he’s hoping to take Bristol Manor Farm to their highest level.
The former Gibraltar international played for Rovers in their 2015 success on penalties over Grimsby Town at Wembley, and seven years on has been a key cog in The Farm’s excellent campaign.
Gosling claimed an assist in Tuesday’s 3-1 semi-final win at Frome Town.
“The lads were buzzing afterwards, but we knew we couldn’t celebrate too muc...

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