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WINNING BOSS OFF

EARLY season pacesetters St Blazey have sacked their manager Ryan Fice – despite making a 100 percent start to their new South West Peninsula Premier West season.
Fice departed a day after St Blazey beat Launceston 5-0 to make it three wins of of three and left them sitting pretty on top of the table.
Part of the Callington Town management team last season, Fice was appointed after St Blazey boss Phil Lafferty moved upstairs into a new head of football role at Blaise Park.
A statement from the Blaise Park club said: “The club can confirm that we have parted company wit...

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