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LEE DRIVER-DICKINSON has been named as Slimbridge’s new assistant manager after leaving Frampton United.
Driver-Dickinson was playermanager of the Gloucestershire County League side but stood down at the end of last season after more than a decade at the club.
He has joined the Swans and will be working closely with manager Freddy Ward to improve on last season’s 20th place finish in the Evo-Stik South West.
Boss Ward said: “Lee is a great guy. I think the club needs a new face about the place and I’m sure the players will take to him straight away.”

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