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THE WEEK IN WORDS ISTHMIAN CHIEFS HAD IT IN FOR ME – JODY

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David Richardson runs through the stories which hit the headlines over the last seven days

“I’M HUNGRY TO BE BACK IN FOOTBALL BUT THAT DIVISION, AND PERHAPS THAT LEAGUE, ISN’T FOR ME”

PARTING SHOT: Jody Brown left Heybridge Swifts this week
PICTURE: PA Images

JODY Brown has taken an unsuspecting swipe at Bostik League chiefs following his shock resignation as manager of Heybridge Swifts.
Swifts were the lowest ranked team left in the FA Cup and FA Trophy last season, playing no fewer than 20 cup matches before February, and then reached the play-offs.
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