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NELSON BACK IN FOR BRAD

POPULAR boss Craig Nelson is back in charge of Lewes following the departure of Bradley Pritchard this week.
Nelson, or ‘Pitts’ as he is affectionately known, steered the Rooks to their best League start in over a decade last season before being snapped up by Tonbridge Angels.
But despite a solid start to the National League South season, Nelson unexpectedly departed Long-mead in September and has now completed a return to the Dripping Pan after six months away.

“It feels special to be back,” Nelson said. “Lewes is a unique club full of passion, co...

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