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LANCE IS KEY TO STUTES’ HEARTS

By Robin Jones

HISTON insist there will always be a place at the club for legend Lance Key despite being sacked as manager after seven years in charge.
Goalkeeper hero Key and his backroom team of Mark Critoph and Simon Day were axed by the United Counties Premier South outfit following a poor start to the season.
Key, 55, joined Sheffield Wednesday from Histon for £10,000 in April 1990 and went on to play for Dundee United, Rochdale and Sheffield United before moving back into Non-League with Northwich Victoria and Kingstonian and rejoining Histon as a player in September 2004...

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