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SAADI’S BACK IN

FAWZI Saadi is back at the helm of Wessex Premier side Christchurch as their third manager of the season.
Saadi, who previously ran Bournemouth Poppies and Blackfield & Langley, managed Christchurch through the whole of last season, before Ollie Cherrett took over for a second time in July.
Cherrett left to join Bashley in September, with Nathan Brown taking over, with Darren Berry as his number two. But Brown stood down earlier this month after five straight losses saw the club slip to 18th place.
A Priory statement said: “We would like to extend our gratitude to Nat...

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