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Top bosses: Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley

FROM jublilation one minute to utter dis-belief the next. A week is a long time in football it seems. Salford City’s decision to part company with Anthony Johnson and Bernard Morley just days after steering the club to the National League North title is staggering to say the least.
Sadly, though, it’s an all-too-familiar trend when it comes to a club with too much money these days – why should Non-League football be any different than the higher reaches of the game?
JOHN HIBBERT, Manchester

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