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By Andy Mitchell

THIRD TIME LUCKY? Atherstone Town are looking to push on under their third manager of the season
PICTURE: Alamy

NEW boss Mitch Thomson cannot quite believe his flying start at Atherstone Town – but he intends to make the very most of it.
The former Adders player was named as the club’s third permanent manager of a chaotic season that has seen Jamie Hood and Jimmy Gray swiftly enter and vacate the dugout.
It is a far cry from last season’s run to the quarter-final of the FA Vase, one that was ended on penalties by then-holders Newport Pagnell Town, with Thomson and his b...

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