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KRIS LEADS LIFELINE AT KROONERS

REPRIEVED Camberley Town have turned to Kris Hatton to help make the most of their relegation lifeline, writes JON COUCH.
The Krooners finished second from bottom in Combined Counties League Premier South, only to escape the drop following the release of the club allocations for 2026-27. Hatton replaces Luke Turkington, who stepped down after five years in the dugout and has since become manager of local rivals Alton.
Chair Paula Jewell said: “Our football department has carried out a thorough recruitment process and we are absolutely delighted to confirm that Kris is joining ...

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