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We had to protect the club says former Christchurch manager

Priory came out on top of the points-per-game charts compiled over the past two incomplete seasons in the Wessex League Premier Division, making Cherrett’s side first choice for a crack at Southern League football.

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By Andy Mitchell

I’M OFF: Joint-boss Ollie Cherrett has left Christchurch

EXITING boss Ollie Cherrett reckons Christchurch have been denied a fair chance to go for promotion as part of the FA’s restructure.
Priory came out on top of the points-per-game charts compiled over the past two incomplete seasons in the Wessex League Premier Division, making Cherrett’s side first choice for a crack at Southern League football.
The Hurn Bridge outfit announced on Tuesday that they would not be taking up the opportunity, leading Cherrett to resign after more than five years at the helm with a promot...

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