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CHANGE FOR THE BETTER AT HENDON

By Paul Wilkes
NEW Hendon manager James Gray admits there will be some squad changes this summer – with the club also hailed for a mental health initiative.
Former St Albans City and Barton Rovers boss Gray has replaced Gary McCann, the popular long-serving Dons boss who recently took up the vacant hot-seat at National League South side Hampton & Richmond Borough.
Gray says he is looking forward to putting his mark on the squad, saying: “I think it’s only natural that after the disappointment of narrowly missing out on promotion last season that there will be a bit of ...

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