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A DUAL ROLE FOR ADENIYI

PETER Adeniyi believes he is capable of juggling responsibilities at Carshalton Athletic with his fresh challenge of managing Merstham.
Adeniyi stepped down as Robins’ first-team boss last month to become the club’s director of football.
Now, he has a new role managing relegated Merstham next season and he is excited to be given the chance to give his all for both clubs.
“I love football and getting to do it on a dayto-day basis is a real privilege,” he said. “I’ll be running the academy and supporting the chairman, and then for the rest of ...

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