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Griffin to lead a new Becks era

SOUTHERN Counties East League newcomers Beckenham Town have unveiled Adam Griffin as their new manager.
Griffin has 15 years experience working within professional football and Non-League football, working at a number of clubs including Crystal Palace, Southampton, Charlton Athletic and Bristol City.
He will be leading a new era at Eden Park following the club’s relegation from the Isthmian South East Division last season.
Griffin said: “I’ve lived in the area for 15 years now and whenever I’ve come down, I’ve always felt it was a club I could make...

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