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FORMER Colchester United player and coach Adrian Webster is back in the game at the age of 66.
Webster has joined Thurlow Nunn Premier outfit FC Clacton as assistant to manager Tom Austin for the rest of the season – the pair replacing previous manager Kieron Shelley.
A former manager of Brightlingsea United and Halstead Town, Webster captained Seattle Sounders in 1974, during the soccer revolution in the USA, which also featured the likes of George Best and Bobby Moore.

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