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BOSS JIM IS HAVING NUN OF IT

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IT PROMISES to be an intriguing battle at the top of the Southern Premier Central with some big hitters desperate to get up.
Nuneaton Borough have just come down, but their summer shopping under boss Jimmy Ginnelly shows their intention. Former Wrexham striker Stuart Beavon has arrived along with Luke Benbow, a proven goalscorer at this level with Stourbridge and former Kidderminster pair Jack Byrne and Keith Lowe.
For many, they will be the team to beat. But expect Stourbridge to have their say. Long-serving manager Garry Hackett stepped down at the end of last season but I...

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