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REDS STABBED ME IN THE BACK

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By Andy Mitchell

NEW MAN: Redditch United manager Paul Smith barks instructions and, inset, Jamie Ashmore and Wilson Carvalho battle for the ball
PICTURE: Garry Griffiths

‘I was hounded out’, claims Davis
EXITING manager Paul Davis claimed he had been told “a month ago” by rival bosses that he would be replaced at Redditch United by Paul Smith.
Smith was announced as the Southern Premier Central outfit’s fourth permanent manager in little more than nine months on Monday with the departure of summer appointment Davis confirmed in the same press release.
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