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HURST READY TO LEAD NEW PILGRIMS ERA

BACK IN BUSINESS: Paul Hurst is back at Boston United, looking to build on past success left,
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PAUL HURST has returned to Boston United tasked with steering them away from the National League danger zone – 15 years after their messy divorce.
The ex-Grimsby, Shrewsbury and Ipswich Town boss – who has twice won promotion to the Football League – replaces Graham Coughlan, who was sacked following last weekend’s goalless draw against Braintree.
Coughlan turned their campaign around last season as the club survived the drop with a game to spa...

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