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PAIR TAKE HIGH ROAD

BRACKNELL Town’s Development team’s managerial duo of Andy Findlay and Rob Creech have taken over at Hellenic Premier side Highmoor Ibis.
Reading-based Ibis, who were given a reprieve from relegation to Division One East after finishing in the bottom four, have signed the former Henley Town managers on three-year contracts.
At the same time, Bracknell have pulled their Development team out of the Suburban League.
Goalkeeping coach Charles Stallard is also board at Ibis with Creech saying: “It’s lots of hard work for us but we are up for the challenge.”

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