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DEAN DREAMS OF DUGOUT RETURN

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By Matt Badcock

READY TO RETURN: Dean Holdsworth wants to manage again
PICTURE: PA Images

DEAN HOLDSWORTH says he is refreshed and ready for the right opportunity back in management.
The 49-year-old was last in a dug-out at Isthmian League Brentwood Town in 2015 before becoming part of a consortium that saved Championship side Bolton Wanderers from going out of business.
Holdsworth sold his share in the Trotters in 2017 and is now keen for a return to management.
The former Wimbledon and Bolton striker had great success with Newport County, where he guided the Welsh club to Conference So...

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