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Drove call for Duke to revive fortunes

THURLOW Nunn Eastern Counties Division One North outfit Parson Drove have appointed Arran Duke as their new manager.
Locally-based Duke, who previously ran March Town, Wisbech Town and Wisbech St Mary, takes over at Main Road from joint bosses Gary Haime and Robbie Harris. Haime will stay on as club chairman with Harris as his vice-chairman.
The new manager’s first task will be to improve on last season’s second-from-bottom finish.
A club statement said that they were “delighted” with the appointment of Duke. His first match will be a pre-season game ...

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