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Graham Westley

I’m proud to see Boro’s new glory

Graham Westley
EX-STEVENAGE, PRESTON, PETERBOROUGH AND NEWPORT MANAGER

AS YOU can imagine, after four spells, 228 wins, 341 unbeaten matches, 492 games and over nine years as Stevenage boss, I’ve been asked a lot about their fantastic Cup triumph at Aston Villa. What a win!
Particularly, I’ve been asked, a little mischievously, about current boss Steve Evans’ comment that chairman Phil Wallace hailed it as the best day in the club’s history during his time.
I think people would believe that I’d feel raw, angry emotion at that comment as the manag...

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