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Gaffer Gash to get tough

Michael Gash has promised to unleash his ruthless streak at Peterborough Sports after last season’s flirtation with relegation.

Gaffer Gash

By Chris Dunlavy

DETERMINED: Peterborough Sports co-manager Michael Gash, left
PICTURE: Mike Capps

NATIONAL LGE NORTH
MICHAEL Gash has promised to unleash his ruthless streak at Peterborough Sports after last season’s flirtation with relegation.
The Sports co-boss was left sweating after a drastic run of one point from seven outings over Easter unexpectedly plunged his side into the mire.
A third season at Step 2 was eventually secured with relative ease, but Gash – who was appointed joint-manager in February 2023 alongside former Manchester United goalkeeper Luke Steele – says he learn...

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