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Former Sporting boss on a High

By Robin Jones

HIGH AMBITIONS: Marco Addagio and Highgate United, in red, have a new manager in Paul Smith next season
PICTURE: Garry Griffiths

FORMER Bromsgrove Sporting boss Paul Smith is back in the game – as the new joint manager of rivals Highgate United.
Smith quit the Victoria Ground at the end of February, citing major differences with the club’s board of directors. But the team he built went on to win the Total Motion Midland League and promotion to Step 4 at the first attempt, only a year after he led the team to the Division One ti...

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