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ROUSE’S REMODELLED OWLS ARE DETERMINED TO FLY HIGH

NPL EAST
By John Lyons

CRAIG Rouse is relishing the prospect of his first season in the Cleethorpes Town hotseat – and reckons shrewd recruitment has boosted the Owls’ chances of success.
After leading Pontefract Collieries to the NPL East play-offs last season, Rouse took the ‘difficult decision’ to part company with Colls in May. Now he’s looking to improve the fortunes of Cleethorpes, who finished ninth last term.
“I had some great times at Pontefract and built a lot of good relationships with people, but, from my own point of view, I tho...

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