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STILL: I WON’T KNIFE DAGGERS

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By Jon Couch

VOW: New Barnet boss John Still has insisted he will play fair with former club Dagenham
PICTURE: Action Images

ON THE WAY BACK: Dave Tarpey smashes home in his Maidenhead days

JOHN STILL has assured Dagenham & Redbridge fans that he won’t be raiding any of his former club’s star players without the blessing of the Daggers’ hierarchy.
The 68-year-old left his financially- stricken hometown club for a third time last month to take over at National League newcomers Barnet, again for a third spell in charge.
Already he has taken centreback Craig Robson ...

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