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FED AIM TO BE PRIDE OF NORTH-EAST

NPL EAST
By Mark Carruthers

DUNSTON UTS will aim to move on from a dramatic season on and off the pitch when they kick off their NPL East campaign.
The former Northern League champions were beaten in a tense play-off final by Stockton Town last season and will hope to go one better this time around.
Even the departure of top goalscorer Jack Maskell has not quelled the positivity at the UTS Stadium and the arrival of Whickham striker Scott Robson as his replacement will have enhanced the belief Jon McDonald’s men can go one step better this season.
The Fed form part of a str...

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