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CRAINEY’S ‘CUP FINAL’ MENTALITY

FLEETWOOD head coach Stephen Crainey says he will treat every game as a cup final between now and the end of the season as the relegation battle in League One heats up.
The Cod Army are in a battle for safety heading into the home straight, but the Town boss has addressed the importance of the remaining games.
Crainey said: “Every game from now on is a cup final, we need to be at it from now until the end of the season.
“My focus is keeping us up, where it deserves to be. From the staff who work here to the people who run it.”

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