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CROUCH GETS CRIBBS GIG

MANAGERIAL MERRY-GO-ROUND
By Jon Couch

CRIBBS chairman Nick Veale says he has full confidence that popular player Ryan Crouch can step up and be a success as player-manager of Cribbs FC.
Crouch threw his hat into the ring after Ashley Bennett quit the Southern League Division One South side for personal reasons last weekend.
“Following my chat with Ash yesterday, it was clear that we have now formed a very tight-knit group of players who want to be at this club,” Veale said.
“Crouchy’s interest in management is something that I have always been aware of...

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