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NEIL STAYS LOCAL IN A HUNT FOR TOP TALENT

By Andy Mitchell
LOCAL youngsters will be the cornerstone of Neil Hunt’s Evesham United - and he is not afraid to fall on his sword if the plan fails.
The former youth team boss makes a return to senior management with his hometown club almost a decade after stints in charge of Pershore Town, Malvern Town and Stourport Swifts.
Hunt, briefly assistant at the Robins in 2006, had been put in temporary charge of the Southern League Division One South outfit following the sacking of Carl Abbott but did not oversee a match due to the coronavirus outbreak.
He had not initially thrown his hat...

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