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Crusaders on the way to recovery

Danny Robinson reckons Hungerford Town are starting to see the green shoots of recovery having hit the reset button following last season’s relegation.

Crusaders on

By Matt Badcock

DANNY ROBINSON reckons Hungerford Town are starting to see the green shoots of recovery having hit the reset button following last season’s relegation.
Robinson’s side are knocking on the door of the Southern Premier South Premier play-offs.
It comes as they look to bounce back from a tough campaign where they slipped down from the National League South, while owners Patrick and Nicky Chambers moved on in the summer.
But boss Robinson says the feelgood feeling is returning.
“Last year was so tough and so hard for so many reasons,” Robinson told The NLP. “While we can look b...

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