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DAY WILL NEED TO WAIT NO LONGER

By John Lyons

FORMER Welling United boss Jamie Day is back in football at Football League side Swindon Town – and will form part of a managerial double act with bags of Non-League experience.
The 42-year-old was featured in The NLP’s ‘Big Interview’ last week and told how he was ready for a return to the dugout after his stint as the Bangladesh national team manager.
And Day, who also managed Ebbsfleet United and Braintree Town – as well as having assistant manager stints at Forest Green Rovers and Barrow – didn’t have to wait long fo...

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