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Maamria’s grounding pays off

By Matt Badcock

SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS: Dino Maamria as assistant at Preston North End and, inset, receiving the manager of the month award at Nuneaton
PICTURE: Action Images

DINO MAAMRIA says he hasn’t been handed the Stevenage job because of his history with the club but because he’s earned the chance by doing good jobs in Non-League.
The 46-year-old has been working towards becoming a Football League boss for a number of years and leaves National League North Nuneaton Town to replace Darren Sarll.
Maamria is well-known to the League Two cl...

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