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Tytherington Rocks in hunt for new boss

A club statement said: “David has worked tirelessly to develop our young squad and encourage players from all backgrounds to play for the Rocks.”

TYTHERINGTON Rocks are seeking a new manager after David Doe quit the Hellenic Division One West outfit, along with coach Chris Tjitemisa.

Doe joined the Gloucestershire village club as a player in 2018 and then became first team coach, finally taking over the manager’s reins in 2019.

A club statement said: “David has worked tirelessly to develop our young squad and encourage players from all backgrounds to play for the Rocks.”

Chairman Troy Monks added: “We are looking for someone ambitious to pick up tremendous foundations we have at the club.”

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