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Outgoing boss Neil leads the search for his successor at Evesham United

EVESHAM United want a new manager with a contacts book that can complement the club’s conveyor belt of talent.

Outgoing boss

By Andy Mitchell

COME AND BOSS US! Evesham United are looking for a new manager

EVESHAM United want a new manager with a contacts book that can complement the club’s conveyor belt of talent.
That is the verdict of outgoing boss Neil Hunt, who will remain with his hometown club as head of football, following his resignation from the top job on Monday.
Six defeats in seven matches before yesterday’s 3-1 victory over Plymouth Parkway led Hunt to end his time in charge of United with the Robins sat fourth bottom of Southern League Division One South.
“It hasn’t worked out,” admitted Hunt.
“It...

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