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GARY’S BACK IN BOSS’ DUGOUT

By Neil Harvey

EXPERIENCE: Erith & Belvedere director of football and manager Gary Alexander, right, scores for Millwall
PICTURE: Alamy

DIRECTOR of football Gary Alexander is back in the manager’s hotseat after stepping in to take a dual role at Erith & Belvedere.
The 46-year-old former EFL boss has taken over dugout duties on an interim basis following the departure of manager Sam Groombridge after just 25 games in charge.
Groombridge stepped aside after last Saturday’s 4-1 home defeat by Punjab United left the ambitious Deres sitting 10th in the Southern ...

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