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Hanwell boss aims for the top – again

MOORE THE MERRIER: Chris Moore and his Dagenham & Redbridge teammates celebrate winning promotion to the Football League in 2007
PICTURE: PA Images

By JOHN LYONS

CHRIS Moore was enjoying a season to savour with Hanwell Town until the coronavirus knocked both him and the club for six.
The Geordies’ co-manager, along with long-time pal Wayne Carter, was in a bad way when their unexpected promotion challenge in Isthmian South Central officially came to an end with Step 3 to 7 leagues being declared null and void.
“I had the coro...

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