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‘Relish this test, lads’ says Jardim

‘Relish this

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By John Lyons

POSITIVE: Newport County manager Nelson Jardim

BRADFORD CITY v
NEWPORT COUNTY Tomorrow, Kick-off: 8pm
UPBEAT Newport County manager Nelson Jardim has urged his players to embrace the atmosphere at the University of Bradford Stadium tomorrow night.
The Exiles go into the game with renewed optimism following back-to-back home wins against Crewe (2-1) and Salford (3-1) that lifted them to ninth in the table, just outside the play-off places on goal difference heading into weekend.
It followed a run of three successive defeats that had taken the shine off Por...

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