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Burr: My days as a manager are over

Steve Burr plans to stay in football but insists his days as a manager are over after an ill-fated three months in charge of Hednesford Town.

Burr: My

By Andy Mitchell

SHORT-LIVED SPELL: Steve Burr

STEVE Burr plans to stay in football but insists his days as a manager are over after an ill-fated three months in charge of Hednesford Town.
The 63-year-old quit as Josh Gowling’s assistant at Hereford to return to a club where he has legendary status from his playing days.
But his second stint in charge was shortlived as Burr was axed by the struggling Pitmen in December.
He had overseen a complete overhaul of the squad but just two league wins during his tenure left Hednesford nine points adrift of safety when the axe fell, despite Burr ...

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