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LIFE OF BRIAN EASIER IF HIS GEMS STAY PUT …

By John Lyons

 ROCHDALE manager Brian Barry-Murphy has urged his club’s board to stay strong if the vultures start circling for their starlets this summer.
Dale suffered relegation after a 2-1 home defeat against Doncaster yesterday, but Barry-Murphy, right, believes there are brighter times ahead with the amount of promising youngsters on the books.
“We’ll be exciting to watch next year,” said the Irishman, who took charge two years ago. “The big thing for us a club is where we go from here. How many of these players can we keep at the club? Tha...

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