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CUG SUCCESSORS ONLY LAST A YEAR

CUG SUCCESSORS

By Neil Harvey

FOLKESTONE INVICTA have lauded the efforts of management duo Micheal Everitt and Roland Edge for stabilising the club and filling the shoes of long-standing boss Neil Cugley.
Everitt and Edge took over the Isthmian Premier division club last October after the legendary Cugley stood down from his 26th season as Invicta boss.
Cugley moved upstairs at Cherlton Road but his successors continued the good work, leading the club to a mid-table finish last season with a limited budget.
That position was consolidated this term until the pair were surprisingly relieved of thei...

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