By Matt Badcock
Mel Gwinnett has a long-term vision for Hampton & Richmond Borough – but even he admits they’re punching above expectations.
The Beavers’ FA Trophy win at Step 1 Southend United last Saturday extended their unbeaten run to 13 games.
It’s a stretch that has seen Gwinnett’s side win nine of 11 National League South games to move them up to third in the table.
Yesterday, they travelled to leaders Yeovil Town and, regardless of result, the boss couldn’t be more pleased with the strides they’ve made since he walked through the door in January.
“What attracted me into the club w...
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