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Dragons crusade is not an act of loyalty, I’m lucky to be in a job…

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By JON COUCH

TERRY BROWN is one of Non-League football’s faithful few. Nine years at hometown club Hayes followed by five glorious years apiece at Aldershot Town and AFC Wimbledon. It earned the wily campaigner the title of Non-League’s go-to man, the model of stability.
At the age of 64, nothing has changed. While other managers at his time of life might be enjoying a well-earned pint in his local clubhouse on a Saturday afternoon or casting an eye over a potential new signing to repay a favour, Brown is still as hands-on as ever. And then some.
Indeed, aside from preparing ...

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