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Royston Town Start Search For New Boss

Royston Town are advertising for the position of first-team manager following the departure of Paul Attfield.

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ROYSTON TOWN are advertising for the position of first-team manager following the departure of Paul Attfield.

Attfield quit the Southern League Division One Central side a fortnight ago due to ill health and his assistant Duncan Easley was subsequently placed in caretaker charge.

However, the Crows have decided to invite applicants for the Garden Walk hotseat.

They hope that whoever takes over at the club will be able to continue the good work done by Attfield over the six years he was at the helm.

Parties interested in the managerial position should email [email protected] before 5pm on Wednesday, November 27.

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