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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32123192

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/32123192
A banished non-league manager came up with an original way to get round his stadium ban - by watching the game through a skylight.
Poole Town boss Tom Killick used the window of groundsman Chris Kelly's home overlooking the club's Tatnam ground.
Killick saw his side beat Cambridge City 3-2 on Saturday to stay top of the Southern League Premier Division.
"I can pretty much see the whole pitch apart from the goalmouth at the end I watch it from," said Killick.
"It is quite a good vantage point but being detached from the players makes life difficult."
Killick was serving the fifth match of a six-game suspension for comments made to a referee during a defeat by Redditch on 17 January.