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JULIAN’S PRIDE AT BEVEREE

ALAN Julian says he will be “forever proud” of his time in charge at Hampton & Richmond Borough.
The 42-year-old former goalkeeper left the Beveree dugout this week after 18 months in the top job and almost six years at the club.
In a statement, the former Stevenage, Gillingham and Bromley goalkeeper said: “Having spent nearly six years at the club as a player and now a manager, it’s with great sadness that the time has come to part ways.
“I will be forever proud of the achievements we as staff made at the club. It’s a real David and Gol...

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