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Dover Athletic 2-5 Stockport County: Five-star Hatters so special for boss Dave

STOCKPORT COUNTY’S interim manager Dave Conlon hailed a special day for him and the club after guiding the Hatters to a thumping win.

Dover Athletic

By Alex Hoad

DOVER ATH 2
Williamson 32, Arthur 50

STOCKPORT CO 5
Quigley 22, Madden 41, Crankshaw 66, Hogan 76, Whitfield 90+5
STOCKPORT COUNTY’S interim manager Dave Conlon hailed a special day for him and the club after guiding the Hatters to a thumping win.
Conlon was handed the reins after Simon Rusk’s dismissal on Wednesday and, despite the hosts battling back to make it 2-2 with under 30 minutes to play, County ran riot in the closing stages at Crabble to move up to ninth, four points below the play-offs. Conlon admitted: “It’s been a whirlwind. We had to try and focus and prepare o...

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