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STATEMENT: Scunthorpe have landed ex-Notts ace Cal Roberts

1 Put Scunthorpe United’s potential ground issue aside, there is no doubting they mean business on the pitch this season. Manager Jimmy Dean has been on a costly summer shopping spree, the signing of former Notts County winger Cal Roberts the most eye-catching signing. The Iron have spent the last five seasons losing football matches. Will the rot finally stop?
2 Bishop’s Stortford will be putting in the miles this season. Following their Isthmian Premier title win, the Blues have been on the unfortunate side of the Step 2 m...

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