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MOWBRAY: NO NEED TO PANIC

LEAGUE ONE
THREE won’t go into two, but Blackburn Rovers boss Tony Mowbray has told his players not to panic if they hit a few bumps along the road to automatic promotion.
Following the Easter weekend, Rovers topped the table, a point ahead of Shrewsbury with a game in hand and two clear of Wigan, who have played one match less.
One will be disappointed but, whatever happens at Ewood Park, Mowbray wants calm.
He said: “Along the way, teams are going to drop points. You have to keep your nerve, trust in the talent in the group and see where it takes you.”

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