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BAILEY LEAVES CHAMPS ON HIGH

By Robin Jones
SYDENHAMS Wessex Premier Division champions Portland United are sifting through applications for the manager’s position after triple championship-winning boss Gary Bailey suddenly quit.
Bailey, who led the club to three titles in four seasons, said: “It was a decision not taken lightly but I feel I have taken the side as far as I can and on the back of such a fantastic season the time is right for me to step away.
“Securing two promotions and to win the Wessex Premier League at the first time of asking back at that level was the pinnacle of my time as manage...

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