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THE NON-LEAGUE PAPER Sunday, July 5
I WOULD like to add further to the comment made in (Fans’ Forum NLP, June 21) by your correspondent Kevin Bower.
I believe a lot of the problems at Step 6 stem from managers “chasing the money” where they can obtain a better budget is available at another club.
They then leave their present club, move elsewhere and then take most, or sometimes all, of the players from his previous club.
This, in turn, leaves his previous employers in a serious situation and can lead to clubs folding, such as we’ve seen w...

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