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Farm life is healthy again

By John Lyons

BACK TO IT: Newport County’s Shaq Gwenge takes aim in a friendly at Bristol Manor Farm yesterday
PICTURE: Ian Christy

HORROR SHOW: The aftermath of the car fire last summer which caused so much damage
PICTURE: Bristol Manor Farm FC

Positive Will Justin believes Bristol Manor Farm have the chance to kick on following a turbulent year.
The 38-year-old boss had big shoes to fill when he replaced long-serving manager Lee Lashenko last May, but he soon found out that was just the tip of the iceberg.
“The club had bigger problems than I expected – there were no players, no eq...

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