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Managerial changes at Street

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Southern League Division One South side Street FC have announced that managerial duo Rich Fey and Nath Rudge will step down from their roles at the end of the current season.
The pair arrived at The Tannery at the start of the 2016/17 campaign, guiding the club to a second place finish in the Western League, before winning the title the last season.
This run to the summit of the table included an extraordinary 26 match winning run.
In their first campaign at Step 4 level, The Cobblers have adapted well to their new surroundings and are currently sitting just nine points adrift of the play-off positions.
Manager Rich Fey told the club’s official website, “Nathan and I are devastated to be standing down at the end of the season.
“Having informed the lads at training last night it’s unfortunate the club can’t match our ambition and with a degree of uncertainty around roles being filled next season it now gives the chance for a new chairperson and the committee to re-evaluate and time to bring in a new manager.
“I would like to thank James Court (Chairman) for giving me the opportunity to manage this great club and all the players that has played for me the past 3 years and achieved much success.
“We have 6 big games now which I want to win them all and finish on a high for the club and you great supporters who have been so supportive since we’ve walked through the door”

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