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SWANN’S STICKING HIS NECK OUT FOR SCHOLARS

SWANN’S STICKING

By Dave Watters
MARK SWANN has been made to wait to take his first match in charge of Chasetown after the Bet- Victor Northern Premier League Scholars moved swiftly to name him as the successor to Scott Dundas.
Dundas departed by “mutual consent’ within 24 hours of last weekend’s 3-1 defeat at Worksop Town, which left the Scholars third from bottom in the NPL South East Division’s table, just five points above bottom- markers Wisbech Town.
Swann – is no stranger to the fans having enjoyed three separate spells at the club, first as a player in 2007-08, as assis...

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