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QUINTON: I WON’T QUIT ON MY DREAM

QUINTON: I

Ex-Iron boss eyes return to dugout

By Matt Badcock

HAPPY DAYS: Braintree see off Hampton in the 2018 play-offs

BRAD QUINTON is ready to hit the ground running when his phone rings with a new management challenge.
The 40-year-old left Braintree Town in October early into his second season in charge.
His first year saw the Iron make an instant return to the National League as they won promotion through the National League South playoffs in May 2017.
It cemented Quinton’s reputation as an up-and-coming manager in Non-League after a successful spell at Enfield Town, who he took close t...

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