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It feels so gr-eight to savour a triumph

By Oli Gamp
BARNET manager Kevin Nugent credited the bravery of his players as they mounted a stunning comeback against Cheltenham to gift him his first win at the club.
A Danny Wright chip had put the Robins ahead before Barnet underwent a stunning recovery through Curtis Weston and a John Akinde brace, to give Nugent victory at the eighth attempt. “I’m really pleased we got the win,” said Nugent. “The lads did well to come back in difficult circumstances.
“I don’t care what anyone says. We’ve gone a long time without a win but we showed some br...

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