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Sav says Rovers have their mojo back

Forest Green Rovers boss Robbie Savage insists his side are in rude health as they strap themselves in for the final four matches of the regular season.

Robbie Savage watches on as Forest Green Rovers secure a narrow win over Boreham Wood

By Ash Loveridge

Forest Green Rovers boss Robbie Savage insists his side are in rude health as they strap themselves in for the final four matches of the regular season.
Savage’s play-off chasers proved too hot to handle as goals from inform D’Mani Mellor and three second-half strikes from captain Kyle McAllister, Sheffield United loanee Jili Buyabu, and Laurent Mendy’s first for the club put part-timers Brackley Town into deep relegation waters.
The match turned decisively when Zak Brown was sent off in stoppage time, leaving
Brackley with ten men.
Rovers require one more win to secure a p...

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