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_From the__Hartlepool Mail to the__Exeter Express & Echo, Up the Football League we go scribe MIKE HOLDEN rounds up the big stories being reported in the local newspapers of lower league
clubs..._ The biggest scandal in the basement over the past seven days is the news that Chester striker Paul Taylor has tested positive for drug use. The 21-year-old former Manchester City
trainee was at the Deva Stadium on a six-month loan deal from Vauxhall Motors but now faces a lengthy ban from the game after providing a wrong âÂÂun to FA officials at the clubâÂÂs
training ground on October 6. TaylorâÂÂs future with the Blues was already in doubt after he failed to board the coach to Gillingham a few weeks back, which was his third âÂÂno showâ of
the season. _ Brought your boots son? Taylor's gone AWOL again... _ ItâÂÂs always sad to see a young footballer go off the rails in this way with such a promising career ahead of him
but itâÂÂs a situation that also presents a bit of a dilemma: do you try throw the book at the lad or try to show a bit of compassion and rehabilitate him? I guess weâÂÂd all react in
different ways, although managing director Bob Gray left us in no doubt about the clubâÂÂs stance on the matter. âÂÂWeâÂÂve given him more chances than a dog on a Monopoly board,âÂÂ
quipped Gray in an official statement to the _Chester Chronicle_, proving that no situation can ever be too delicate for a decent one-liner. Reports that Frankie Boyle is set to take over as
the clubâÂÂs head of youth development are, as yet, unconfirmed. Elsewhere, Morecambe goalkeeper Barry Roche was keen to explain in the _Lancashire Evening Post_ how persistent hard work
can pay dividends following his weekend penalty heroics against Aldershot. Roche denied striker John Grant from 12 yards just before half-time, which proved to be the catalyst for a rare
Shrimps victory, and he then revealed how the moment had been reward for all his graft behind closed doors. âÂÂI watch videos of every penalty in this league on a Monday night," he
said. "IâÂÂve got a big list at home that I study. I knew AldershotâÂÂs regular taker wasnâÂÂt in their line-up, so John Grant was taking the spot kicks.â You may like _ Bazza
putting his Monday night homework to good use _ And what exactly had he picked up about GrantâÂÂs technique? âÂÂWell, IâÂÂd never seen Grant take a penalty, so it was pure guesswork. I
got lucky I guess.â Meanwhile, it was also a good weekend for the legend otherwise known as Peter Jackson. The Lincoln boss still has unresolved contract issues with the Sincil Bank club
but he appears to have struck upon a unique strategy for taking his undoubted managerial talent to the highest possible level. It started with a surprise defeat at home to Port Vale on
Saturday, ending an eight-match unbeaten run for the Imps. _ Step aside Fergie... Man United here I come_ He explained the secret to the _Lincolnshire Echo_ only last week: âÂÂLook at Bondy
[Kevin Bond], he gets sacked at Bournemouth and gets the assistant managerâÂÂs job at Tottenham. Terry Butcher gets sacked at Brentford and ends up being assistant manager for Scotland. So
it just goes to prove how this division breeds good managers!â Next up for Jacko is an FA Cup banana skin at Kettering, so he should be expecting a call from Sir Alex Ferguson any day
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