David Mehew on the hunt for new club after leaving Mangotsfield Town

By John Couch
DAVID MEHEW is on the look-out for another club on his tour of the south west after resigning as manager of Mangotsfield Town.
The 49-year-old resigned as Mangos chief on Monday after the League South West crashed to a shock defeat to lower league on Saturday.
‘Boris' as he is affectionately known, returned to the Mangos for his second spell in charge in October 2015 having previously spent seven years at .
A former striker with Leeds United, Walsall and Bristol Rovers, Mehew has done the rounds around the south west, turning out for the likes of , Forest Green Rovers, , and , as well as Town and Rushden & Diamonds.
However, the Mangos have endured a shaky start to the new season having lost both of their opening league games before going down to defeat at Toolstation side Odd Down in the FA Cup.
Former Bristol City goalkeeper Steve Phillips will take caretaker charge of the Mangos, starting with Saturday's visit of Bishop's Cleeve.

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