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JANES STEPS DOWN

DANNY Janes, Pershore Town’s most successful manager, has decided to step down following his second spell in charge of the Hellenic Premier club.
Janes won five trophies in his first 18-month spell at the helm, securing promotion to Step 5, where he has now guided the Plums to their highest-ever finish.
“I leave Pershore Town with a heavy heart but it is the right decision for me personally,” he said. “I am expecting my first child at the end of August. With teaching and coaching commitments alongside managing a football team, my life and schedule now look...

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