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ADAM BACK WITH TOWN

ADAM Gusterson has returned to manage Eastern Counties Premier side Harleston Town – eight years after leaving the hotseat for the first time.
Gusterson first joined Harleston in September 2015 and led them to promotion from the Anglian Combination three seasons later.
“I’m delighted to be back at the club where my managerial journey began,” said Gusterson. “There’s a big task ahead, but we’re ready for the challenge.”

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