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ANOTHER MISSION IS OVER FOR STU!

By Dave Clayton

LETTING OUT A ROAR: York goalscorer Pearce celebrates at the final whistle after a hard-fought win
PICTURE: Garry Griffiths

WHEN the final whistle blew, Stuart Maynard’s York City and their 800-plus travelling supporters celebrated what could be a crucial victory in their bid to clinch the National League title – but the Minstermen boss knew his side were handed a stern test by a hard-working and stubborn Tamworth side.

“This is the toughest place to come in the league,” Maynard conceded. “It’s a tight, old-style football ...

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