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LEGEND STILL’S CALLED IT A DAY

By Matt Badcock
AFTER 42 years, more than 2,000 games and seven promotions, Non- League legend John Still has announced his retirement from management.
The 68-year-old is stepping down as Barnet manager to take up a role of Head of Football at The Hive. Still has enjoyed tremendous success since moving into the dug-out in 1976 with Leytonstone.
He is the only manager to win promotion to the Football League with three different clubs – Maidstone, Dagenham & Redbridge and Luton Town, who he also guided to a famous FA Cup win against Premier League Norwich City in 2013. Still said: &...

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