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WHO’D BE A MANAGER!

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BOSSES UNDER MORE STRAIN

EARLY SEASON DEPARTURE: Braintree Town manager Brad Quinton
PICTURE: TJR Images

LET GO: Maidstone United boss Jay Saunders
PICTURE: Edmund Boyden

Autumn is a time of certainty.
Leaves fall from trees. The days are as black as soot come tea-time. And football managers will forever hear the plop of P45s on doormats.
In the football world, autumn is a time of both reflection and projection.
The season is three or so months old and has thus offered plenty for a club’s directors to chew over. The perfor mances so far may already be enough to condemn a manager...

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