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LORDS ON LOOKOUT

LORDSWOOD are seeking a new manager after the resignation of Matt Barman after less than a year at the helm of the Southern Counties East Premier outfit.
Barman, who briefly played for Lordswood in the nineties, spent 15 years in management, latterly in charge of Whitstable Town’s youth team. He took over Lordswood in January and oversaw the final 17 league games of last season, and this term he led them to fifth place after their first 16 fixtures.
Following his departure, Lewis Mingle and Charlie Lillis were placed in temporary charge of the team.
Director of football Jason...

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