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Post by Red Blue and Amber on May 16, 2004 9:05:19 GMT 1
At the Britannia Stadium in Stoke this afternoon, the Shrewsbury manager Jimmy Quinn will hope to make his club only the third, after Lincoln and Darlington, to bounce straight back into the Third Division when his team take on Aldershot in the Conference play-off final. 'The disappointment of last year, from the chairman right through to the supporters, was immense,' said Quinn.
Almost 13,000 Shrewsbury supporters, in the expected 21,000 crowd, will hope to see Quinn complete his rebuilding job, having brought in 12 players since he over, and the former Northern Ireland striker understands the need for his team to make the most of the final. 'These lads may not get another opportunity. It's probably the biggest game this club's had for some time. I've come here to build something and am looking further than even the third division.'
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Post by ShrewsAde on May 16, 2004 9:12:45 GMT 1
That's a great piece of 'summing-up' everything really in two paragraphs.
Good stuff
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