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We have to be brave – Newport County’s Nick Townsend

LONG-SERVING keeper Nick Townsend believes trust is the key as Newport County adapt to a new approach under Portuguese boss Nelson Jardim.

We have

By John Lyons

VISION: Nelson Jardim

POSITIVE: Newport County keeper Nick Townsend
PICTURE: Alamy

LONG-SERVING keeper Nick Townsend believes trust is the key as Newport County adapt to a new approach under Portuguese boss Nelson Jardim.
Former Swansea coach Jardim, 45, took the reins at Rodney Parade this summer following the departure of Graham Coughlan and has implemented a more expansive style of play.
There has been a mixed bag of results so far with the Exiles heading into the weekend with a record of three wins and three defeats that left them in tenth place.
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