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GARY GETS KEYS TO THE DOOR

GARY BIRCH says he must now build on the platform he’s set himself after being handed the Hednesford Town manager’s job permanently.
Four wins in eight matches since taking charge has brought much-needed stability to the Evo-Stik Northern Premier club, promoting club chiefs to confirm the appointment of Birch and his current management team at Keys Park.
“I’m obviously delighted to be given the chance to manage this football club going forward,” Birch said. “The real work begins now though in making sure that we end this season strongly and build on what ...

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