County boss urges defender to repeat the fight he showed at end of heavy loss
ANTHONY Glennon was up for the fight for nine-man Newport County against Port Vale and the left-back has been challenged to repeat that tenacity at Swindon.
Sports Reporter
Chris Kirwan is a sports reporter at the South Wales Argus covering Newport County AFC, the Dragons and local action throughout Gwent.
Chris Kirwan is a sports reporter at the South Wales Argus covering Newport County AFC, the Dragons and local action throughout Gwent.
ANTHONY Glennon was up for the fight for nine-man Newport County against Port Vale and the left-back has been challenged to repeat that tenacity at Swindon.
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