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MICK HANDS IT OVER

MICK GODBER has quit as manager of Handsworth Parramore after four years.
The high-riding Toolstation Northern Counties East Premier side are looking for a replacement after Godber resigned after last Saturday’s 4-1 win at Bottesford Town.
He said: “This year, we’ve not met expectations and as the manager I take full responsibility and therefore I’ve decided it’s time for me to stand aside.”
Chairman Pete Whitehead said: “A hugely popular and infectious man, Mick has been a joy to have around the club and his presence will be missed by all. He will ...

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