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Blues boss Saunders is retracing his steps

By David Richardson

SHAUN SHOW: Shaun Saunders is back on the up with Haywards Heath Town, inset
PICTURE: Grahame Lehkyj

“PRE-SEASON WAS HORRIFIC. IT WAS A JOB AND A HALF TO CONVINCE THE PLAYERS TO DO IT ALL AGAIN” – Shaun Saunders
DRIVING home to Brighton on that overcast day in April three years ago, Shaun Saunders knew he was going to take the job he thought he’d never get.
“I didn’t foresee an entry back in to the game,” said the now Haywards Heath Town manager, who had stepped down from then S...

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