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Horgan looks to new era

Upbeat boss Gary Horgan believes Chippenham Town’s switch to a hybrid full-time training model is the start of ‘exciting times’ for the club.

Upbeat boss Gary Horgan believes Chippenham Town’s switch to a hybrid full-time training model is the start of ‘exciting times’ for the club.
By John Lyons

The Bluebirds suffered the disappointment of relegation from National League South last term, but are hoping to turn over a new leaf as they prepare for the up-and-coming Southern Premier South season.
And Thursday’s news of their extended training initiative will have caught the eye of many.
Under the new model, a core group of players will train with an enhanced daytime programme throughout the week, while full squad sessions will cont...

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