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Whitby Town extend contracts of Chris Hardy and Lee Bullock

The duo have agreed terms and have signed on until the end of the 2020-21 season

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Whitby Town have tied down manager Chris Hardy and assistant Lee Bullock to two more years at the club.
The duo have agreed terms and have signed on until the end of the 2020-21 season.
Hardy joined from Guisborough Town in November 2015, with Bullock stepping up to a player-assistant manager role after a spell as caretaker manager.
The pair went on to guide the club to survival, before making a push for the Northern Premier League play-offs and winning the North Riding Senior Cup the following season.
This year, Hardy and Bullock have solidified the Blues in the NPL with support from the board, who have made their commitment to the manager clear.
Whitby saw striker Junior Mondal sign for League Two side Forest Green Rovers in December on an 18-month permanent deal.

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