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MALVERN SUPER 7 LOOKING FORWARD

AMBITIOUS Malvern Town have appointed seven new directors in a bid to climb the Pyramid. The title-chasing West Midlands (Regional) Premier side have recruited a new board of business executives to work under existing chairman Chris Pinder, who is redistributing his own shareholding equally among the new members.
In October, he announced his intention to end sole ownership. Keith Chaplin, one of the new directors, has become vice chairman.
Chaplin said: “The first order of business for the new board is ensuring that Les Jones’ side are supported as best we can in order to push f...

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