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Hill issues come-and-get-me plea

GARRY HILL has alerted ambitious Non-League clubs, saying he’s ready to get back to work after sixyears at Woking.
The former Dagenham & Redbridge, Hornchurch and Weymouth manager is determined to get straight back into management with the right challenge, even if it’s below Step 1.
In an exclusive interview with The NLP, the 57- year-old opened up about his disappointment at the way his time with the Cards came to an end.
Hill guided the Surrey part-time club to the Conference South title in his first full season before four top-ten finis...

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