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ADAM LEADS A SURVIVAL MISSION

ADAM LEADS

By Jon Couch

FULL CIRCLE: Adam Flanagan is back at Brentwood

ADAM FLANAGAN By Jon Couch has returned for a second spell as manager of Brentwood Town in a bid to save the Essex club from relegation.
He was named as successor to Ryan O’Rawe, who quit the relegation- threatened BetVictor Isthmian North club on Monday.
Replacing George Borg in December 2015, Flanagan, the former Dartford ace, led the Blues to promotion to the Premier Division before switching to Concord Rangers where he took over from Danny Cowley.
Most recently, he had been joint-manager of former club Dartford in Nat...

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