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There’s no pressure on us now – Mellon

By Martin Hodgkison

STAR MAN FILIPE MORAIS Crawley
TRANMERE boss Micky Mellon has pledged his team will give everything in their play-off battle against Forest Green, despite the disappointment of missing out on an automatic promotion place.
Mellon made eight changes for the clash at Crawley but was relieved not to add to his injury list.
Rovers go into the play-offs with just one win in their last seven games, despite James Norwood’s 31st goal of the season, and Mellon said: “We lost two poor goals.
“I was terrified we would pick up injuries going into these real bi...

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