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SAMI WILL HELP KEEP US ROCKIN’

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PREMIER CLASS: Bognor Regis Town celebrate winning the Ryman Premier title last season
PICTURE: Paul Paxford

JACK PEARCE accepts the appointment of untried Sami El- Abd is a risk but feels it’s one that’s worth taking for Bognor Regis Town.
It’s been a strange summer for the Rocks, who were promoted to the National League South after defeating Dulwich Hamlet 2-1 in the Ryman Premier play-off final.
Manager Jamie Howell left to join Eastbourne Borough within days of celebrating their success and it’s taken nearly two months to discover who is taking over.
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