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Bloor’s Sports hatch a plan without Hutch

Despite losing talismanic striker Jake Hutchinson, Eastbourne Borough boss Danny Bloor believes his side can continue to prove the pundits wrong.

Bloor’s Sports

By Hugo Varley

DESPITE losing talismanic striker Jake Hutchinson, Eastbourne Borough boss Danny Bloor believes his side can continue to prove the pundits wrong.
The Sports surprised plenty of people last year with a run to the National League South play-offs and Bloor’s side have continued that momentum into this season, going into the weekend just outside of the top seven.
This fruitful campaign has been down in no small part to the goalscoring exploits of 20-year-old Hutchinson, who found the net 12 times in Borough’s opening 25 league games, on loan from Colchester United.
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