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DRIVER HEADS FOR THE EXIT AGAIN

DRIVER HEADS

NEW START: Glen Driver

GLEN DRIVER is to stand down as manager of Leiston for a second time – just four months after staging an emotional return.
The former Braintree Town boss has proved to be a huge hit in his second spell as Blues boss, taking them off the bottom of the BetVictor Southern Premier Central division and out of the relegation zone.
But now Driver has announced he is to leave Victory Park, irrespective of whether he manages to maintain the club’s Step 3 status.
In a statement, Driver said: “It’s with a heavy heart that after meetings between myself ...

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