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Steve Cuss steps down as Wimborne Town boss

STEVE CUSS has resigned as manager of Wimborne Town after four-and-a-half years in charge but will remain on the club’s board of directors.

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STEVE CUSS has resigned as manager of Wimborne Town after four-and-a-half years in charge but will remain on the club’s board of directors.

He owns 29.9 per cent in Parmiter Holdings, the parent company which owns 75 per cent of Wimborne, after replacing Miller as a director.

However, the Magpies have struggled on the pitch this season, winning only three of their 14 league games so far.

And Cuss decided to call time on his spell as manager following Saturday’s 3-0 home defeat to mid-table Slimbridge.

A club statement read: “Steve Cuss has stood down as manager of Wimborne Town FC.  The board has reluctantly accepted his decision and thank him for all the hard work and dedication he brought to the club.  Steve will remain a director of the club.”

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