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No Kidd-ing Boro bosses!

When Radcliffe co-bosses Bernard Morley and Anthony Johnson come up against former Premier League manager Phil Brown in the second game of the season, the magnitude of the challenge ahead will be crystal clear.

No Kidd-ing

By John Lyons

TOO HOT TO HANDLE: Radcliffe romped to the NPL Premier title last season
PICTURE: Barkley Costello

WHEN Radcliffe co-bosses Bernard Morley and Anthony Johnson come up against former Premier League manager Phil Brown in the second game of the season, the magnitude of the challenge ahead will be crystal clear.
Having romped to the NPL Premier title in their maiden campaign in the Boro dugout, the managerial duo are back at Step 2 and eager to successfully guide their local club in uncharted waters.
It promises to be a massive test for Morley and Johnson, who have already not...

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