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CONSTABLE OFF BEAT

SOUTHERN Counties East outfit Holmesdale are looking for a new manager after Andy Constable announced his decision to quit at the end of the season.
The Bromley-based club appointed striker Constable and Kevin Levett as joint manager in January. But Levett resigned in early March citing family commitments, leaving Constable in sole charge.
At the time he announced his own decision to stand down, the Division One outfit had failed to win a single game under him.
Chairman Ray Tolfrey said: “The club thank Andy for his hard work and commitment in the time he has been in charge.
“We...

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