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THE ROAD IS OVER FOR LANE

HAYES & Yeading United are in the hunt for a new manager after parting company with Simon Lane.
Lane arrived at the Isthmian South Central side in April 2024 to work alongside Andy Leese.
He has flown solo since Leese stepped down in May and leaves the former Step 1 club just outside the play-off places, despite a poor recent run.
In a statement, chairman Dev Jassi said: “All parties acknowledge that while the squad has been ravaged by injuries and suspensions in key positions in the last few weeks, the results in that period have not matched the excellent winning run pre...

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