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WARE MOURN SAD LOSS OF NLP MAN SEAN

By Hugo Varley
WARE FC are mourning the loss of Non-League Paper correspondent Sean Mynott following a battle with illness.
Mynott wrote the Bostik League club’s match reports for a number of years and has been a key part of the set-up at Wodson Park having held the roles of secretary and press officer. A statement on the club’s official website told an emotional tale of his final days, reading: “Beyond Ware, Sean supported Everton and in his playing days had been a goalkeeper. “Those two things came together on the day before his death when he received a call from o...

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