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‘The journey has been worth the effort’

‘The journey

By David Richardson

STILL GOING: Chertsey boss Dave Anderson

DAVE ANDERSON was happily retired to the golf course with a long career in football behind him, until he received the phone call that changed it all.
“Stuart Cash rang me, who had been involved in Non- League for a long time with Terry Brown, and said Dave [Rayner, Chertsey chairman] wanted to speak to me,” he recalled. “I was fine, but I agreed to come and see him.”
Fast forward 14 months, and Anderson, the former Hendon, AFC Wimbledon, St Albans City, Northwood and Harrow Borough manager, has guided Ch...

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