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Bradbury and Gill team up – and bring in Howes

LEE Bradbury’s revolution at Dagenham & Redbridge is gaining momentum after the new Daggers boss added a top assistant and established goalkeeper to Victoria Road.
Bradbury has brought in Jerry Gill to work as his number two – the 54-year-old having gained huge experience of National League South after nine years in charge of Bath City.

“Lee and I know each other very well,” Gill said on arrival. “Both of us, along with all the staff, are extremely motivated to work to bring the good times back to the football club.”
Indeed, the pair hav...

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