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Salisbury boss Brian Dutton seeks funds boost

Brian Dutton has admitted Salisbury are expecting their task to be even greater in National League South next season after avoiding relegation by just one point and one place following promotion.

Salisbury boss

Fresh investment key for Whites
By Matthew Nash

Brian Dutton has admitted Salisbury are expecting their task to be even greater in National League South next season after avoiding relegation by just one point and one place following promotion.
The Whites won the Southern Premier South play-off final just over a year ago to reach Step 2 but then scraped a 20th-place finish after enduring a tough campaign.
A final day draw at Welling handed them a second season at this level and former Walsall boss Dutton insists the standard of the division and the amount of teams who are full-time or hybri...

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