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Havant and Waterlooville part company with manager Lee Bradbury

In their first season in the National League, the Hawks were unable to secure survival for another year

Lee Bradbury

Relegated Havant and Waterlooville have parted company with manager Lee Bradbury by mutual consent.
In their first season in the National League, the Hawks were unable to secure survival for another year.
Havant were relegated last week and have slipped to 22nd in the table following yesterday’s defeat at Aldershot Town, who will also be playing at Step 2 next season.
With one game of the season left, the club parted company with the long-standing Bradbury last night.
“Lee has been here for seven years, he is held in the highest esteem by both the board and the majority of fans and he and his family is more than welcome to Westleigh Park,” a statement read.
“The club would like to thank Lee for his hard work and efforts over the past few years and wish him well for the future.”

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