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KILLICK’S THE NEW MAN FOR MAGPIES

KILLICK’S THE

By Neil Harvey

BACK: Tom Killick

TOM KILLICK is the new manager at Dorchester Town – at the instigation of current boss Glenn Howes.
Killick recently left Poole Town, where he holds legendary status for a 20-year managerial spell that took in nearly 1,000 games and saw him take the Dolphins from Step 5 to the National League South, where they even made the play-offs but were unable to compete in due to ground regulations.
Howes played for Killick at Poole while they also played together at Basingstoke Town and Salisbury.
So when Killick became available, Howes suggested g...

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