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Driver has steered the Blues back on track

SO, after four successful years last week, Leiston and manager Glenn Driver parted company and went their separate ways due to differences that seemingly couldn’t be resolved.
Once the dust settles, I truly hope Mr Driver reflects on his time in charge with the Suffolk club with great pride; just missing out on the playoffs twice, then making the play-offs before narrowly losing to an excellent Dulwich side.
They also finally won the Suffolk Premier Cup last season and finished in our highest ever league position with attendances at an all-time high.
Those are the things the fans shou...

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