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Watt fills the void at Cannons

Hythe Town have moved swiftly to install a new manager by announcing the appointment of Steve Watt.
Watt moves into the hot seat at the Reachfields Stadium, just three days after the departure of former boss Sam Denly, who opted to leave the club after the Cannons fell to defeat in five of their opening six matches.
The former Margate boss enjoyed a distinguished playing career, representing the likes of Grimsby Town and Ross County, before turning his hand to management.
The new Hythe boss most recently held a coaching position with Maidstone United, where he took over as caretaker manager...

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