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Scott to stay on as Stags chief

AFC Totton

SCOTT Rendell says the opportunity to earn his management stripes as AFC Totton as ‘an honour’ and is backing the club to build on their highest ever league position.
The former Luton Town, Aldershot and Eastleigh striker took over the Stags’ hotseat from Torquay-bound Jimmy Ball in March and oversaw eight matches in interim charge, winning four out of his last five before yesterday.
Now he has been handed the reins permanently at the Testwood Stadium and the 37-year-old can’t wait to start building for their second ever season in National League South after a comfortable mid-table finish in...

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