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DRURY GETS A CALL KEITH STEPS DOWN

FORMER Whitstable, Margate and Folkestone Invicta boss Andy Drury has been charged with halting Hythe Town’s slide – their third manager of the season.
Playing Step 5 football for the first time in 14 years, the Cannons are currently rock bottom of the Southern Counties East Premier division.
Last Saturday’s 7-2 defeat at Snodland Town left them eight points clear of safety and promopted the dismissal of Darren Beale after just eight matches at the helm.
Kent-born Drury, 42, enjoyed a stellar playing career, turning out for the likes of Stevenage, Luton Town and...

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