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Nathan Arnold leaves Bourne Town

Arnold, 33, was appointed as joint manager with Simon Daws last August but their side played play just nine games before the campaign was curtailed due to covid.

Nathan Arnold
FORMER Cambridge United, Lincoln City, Grimsby Town and Mansfield Town striker Nathan Arnold has left United Counties League outfit Bourne Town by mutual consent.

Arnold, 33, was appointed as joint manager with Simon Daws last August but their side played play just nine games before the campaign was curtailed due to covid.

A club statement said: “We thank Nathan for the professional approach he brought to the club and for putting his all into managing Bourne Town.

“We now look to recruit a manager to take the club forward next season.”

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