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HINKS QUITS TOWN

STEVE Hinks has quit crisis club Telford Town after a turbulent month in charge was ended by a 12-0 hammering by leaders Runcorn Town.
The fourth defeat in a row saw Town drop from the North West Counties Division One South play-off places down to seventh.
Hinks, the former assistant manager at Coleshill Town, suffered a mass exodus of players during his short time in charge. Assistant Shaun Ralph and former Hednesford Town chairman Graham Jones have been placed in charge of the team until the end of the season.
Chairman Hayden Dando said: “Hinksy has had to put up with a lot...

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