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HUGHES IS OVER THE MOON WITH

By Andy Arlidge

BOSS David Hughes admitted that success for his Newport players was down to everybody being all in after second-half goals from Kai Whitmore and Liam Shephard gave them their first league win of the season at Crawley.
Max Anderson reduced the deficit in added time, but the Exiles held on.
And Hughes, who took over in May after leaving his role as Manchester United Under-21s coach, believes everyone playing their part has been key to the Exiles unbeaten start to the season.
Hughes said: “Success for us is everybody being all in and playing with construction and...

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