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LEGENDARY NICK BACK AT ARROWS

NICK Andersen has taken over as manager of relegated United Counties Premier North basement side Harrowby United for the third time in nearly three decades.
Andersen, who first ran the Arrows in the late 1990s, has replaced Jonathan D’Laryea who departed after they finished seven points adrift at the bottom of the table, leading to relegation to Division One.
Having had spells at Grantham Town, Newark Town and Spalding United in the meantime, Andersen ran Lincolnshire League side Fulbeck United last season.
Andersen said: “I’m really pleased to accept the role. ...

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