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Stags show boss they have the right spirit

By John Lomas

STAR MAN SCOTT CUTHBERT Stevenage

ALTHOUGH still without a win in their opening eight league and cup games, Mansfield Town boss Graham Coughlan believes this goalless home draw laid a ghost to rest.
Conceding late goals had proved costly in recent weeks, and Coughlan said: “We have laid a ghost to rest today as in the last couple of games we have leaked one or two goals and made one or two errors.
“Like it or not, that will be on the players’ minds.
“One or two of them looked a tad nervy but they have come through that and got themselves a clean shee...

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