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OPTIMISTIC GALLAGHER HAS BELIEF

CHAMPIONSHIP
PAUL Gallagher believes Preston showed encouraging signs throughout the campaign and will be back stronger next term.
A play-off push looked possible following a 12- game unbeaten run, but midfielder Gallagher, 34, believes North End “ran out of steam” towards the end of a campaign dogged by long-term injuries to key players.
He said: “You want to go into the summer with a win with people walking away feeling optimistic about next season.
“(But) they can still do that, because you look at it as a whole. We might have just run out of steam in the end.&rdq...

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