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DUO’S IP-SWITCH!

IPSWICH Wanderers have reappointed promotion-winning joint managers James Buckle and Mark Goldfinch.
During their initial years in charge, the pair took the Humber Douch Lane outfit to the Eastern Counties First Division South championship and Suffolk Senior Cup double.
In 2023, Wanderers won the Premier Division title and promotion to Step 4 for the first time in their history.
Wanderers were relegated back to the Eastern Counties Premier last season and their then manager Michael Brothers quit in October to return to Brantham Athletic.
He was replaced by father-and-son team Jack ...

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