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Welwyn Garden City are powered to the Max

Welwyn Garden City boss Max Mitchell is determined to use last season’s play-off heartbreak as motivation – and the basis for another promotion assault.

Welwyn Garden

By Hugo Varley

WELWYN Garden City boss Max Mitchell is determined to use last season’s play-off heartbreak as motivation – and the basis for another promotion assault.
The Citizens finished fifth in the Southern Central Division One but were denied the opportunity to battle it out in the play-offs after their Herns Way home failed its ground grading.
As a result, boss Nick Ironton opted for pastures new, leaving experienced midfielder Mitchell to take over the reigns.
“Nick brought me in as a player in January, so I know the place and the lads here,” he told The NLP.
“Not being allowed to...

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