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GREGORY STEPS IN FOR WICK

FORMER Farnborough and Stevenage Borough defender Justin Gregory has become Southwick’s third manager of the season.
The 44-year-old’s primary goal is to save the Southern Combination Division One basement boys from relegation.
Gregory, who also played for Crawley Town and was with Worthing United last season, replaces Curtis Foster, who in turn succeeded the joint management team of Tony Gratwicke and Jeff Piner in September.
The job at Old Barn Way is Gregory’s first senior role in management.
He plans to make several new signings in a bid to improve the club’s rec...

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