By Jason Price
ON OUR WAY: Kurtis Guthrie celebrates his goal, shown inset
PICTURE: PSI/Antony Thompson
DINO Maamria hailed the infl uence of veteran winger Jamal Campbell-Ryce after Stevenage’s victory at Cheltenham.
First-half goals from Kurtis Guthrie and Steve Seddon ensured Boro ended a run of three games without a win and lifted them up to eighth in the table.
“I wouldn’t say it was comfortable, but we made it look comfortable and you never underestimate Cheltenham, who I think have been showing signs of turning the corner,” Maamria said.
“Jamal ...
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