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King’s holiday nightmare

Gazing out to the ocean from the Greek coastline, Ian King was oblivious to just how suddenly his bubble was about to burst.

King’s holiday

By Andy Mitchell

GAZING out to the ocean from the Greek coastline, Ian King was oblivious to just how suddenly his bubble was about to burst.
Having teed up recruitment plans prior to jetting off, the last thing Coalville Town’s manager expected from a call from chairman Glyn Rennocks was to be told that the men’s team was being disbanded.
Sure enough, Rennocks went public with the bombshell that rocked the Non-League world within the hour, confirming he had withdrawn the Ravens from the Southern League Premier Division Central with no plans at that stage to continue with senior men’s fo...

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