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PROFILE ON…DARYL MCMAHON I’m ready for the pressure cooker

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By Matt Badcock

HIGH-FLYER: Daryl McMahon is itching to get back into management. Inset: Winning promotion with Ebbsfleet
PICTURE: David Purday

DARYL McMahon has had enough of life outside the management pressure cooker already.
The 35-year-old made a shock departure from Ebbsfleet United last month after threeand- a-half years at the helm. The former Leyton Orient, Eastleigh and Dover Athletic midfielder retired from playing aged 31 to take charge of the Fleet when they were in the Conference South.
With a reputation for playing attractive football, his three full seasons can be deemed ...

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