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BROWN IS BACK IN DRAGONS HOTSEAT

By Jon Couch
NON-LEAGUE legend Terry Brown is back in first-team management at Basingstoke Town.
The 66-year-old has moved over from his role of director of football with the Hampshire club to fill the void left by Jason Bristow, who left the Camrose this week to take over as assistant to new Eastleigh manager Ben Strevens.
Bristow says goodbye after 19 years with the Dragons, where he served as a player, coach, academy manager, assistant and first-team manager.
Stepping into his shoes, though, is one of the true stalwarts of the Non- League game, celebrating 25 years in management this ter...

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