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BRETT SO EAGER TO WADE INTO CHALLENGE

By John Lyons

SEPARATE PATHS: Brett Donnelly, left, and Jimmy Martin

NEW Biggleswade Town manager Brett Donnelly is expecting a ‘mad few weeks’ as he attempts to assemble his squad for next term.
The 43-year-old arrived to lend boss Jimmy Martin a hand in the second half of the season and the Waders went on to reach the Southern Division One Central play-offs, losing 2-1 to rivals Biggleswade after extra-time.
Martin resigned afterwards and has since taken the reins at Potters Bar Town. That paved the way for Donnelly to take charge – and it was an opportunit...

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