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CREASY OUT AGAIN

DICK Creasey has left Wisbech Town for a third time.
Creasey’s resignation was accepted after the Fenmen went down 3-1 at home to Boston Town in the United Counties Premier on Tuesday.
The defeat mant that despite being amongst title favourites, Wisbech had lost four of their six opening league games.
Creasey, who had previously led Holbeach United and Spalding Town to titles, had already said that this season would be his last in management.
The club immediately moved to appoint former manager Gary Setchell, who left the Fenmen in 2010 to manage the reformed King’s Lynn Town, a...

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