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FISHER IS REELED IN BY GREENS

By Jon Couch

FORMER Welwyn Garden City boss Adam Fisher has been handed the task of keeping struggling Hendon at Step 4 following the departure of Ben Bukowski.
Bukowski was axed along with coach John Burke on Monday despite leading the Greens to back-to-back wins in their bid to avoid relegation from Isthmian South Central.
Fisher leaves his role as assistant of Southern Premier Central side St Ives Town, where he has been for the last four years.
Prior to that, he spent seven years at Welwyn Garden City before going on to manage Hertford Town and then Baldock Town.
He will be assiste...

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