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ROBINS ‘BETTER THAN RESULTS’

By Jack Miller
LEAGUE TWO
CHELTENHAM already seem destined to spend another season around the League Two basement, but captain Kyle Storer insists the Robins are an improved side.
The 30-year-old midfielder had started all seven of their league matches before the weekend, with Cheltenham not showing many signs of improving on their efforts of last season – when they avoided relegation by just four points.
But Storer is adamant no-one is reading too much into the early-season form, with just one league win before yesterday.
“We are playing a lot better football than last season a...

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