Gloucester manager leaves.

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RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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I think, for Hereford, though the article is not explicit:

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Si Robin
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It is Hereford - their fans are somewhat underwhelmed.
SHANDY VOR
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That's a really good and progressive signing for them, he's done really well at City and is someone that commands respect in the dressing room. He's unlike many of the barking brigade, he's very calm and calculated.

Sad loss for City.
RegencyCheltenhamSpa
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SHANDY VOR wrote:That's a really good and progressive signing for them, he's done really well at City and is someone that commands respect in the dressing room. He's unlike many of the barking brigade, he's very calm and calculated.

Sad loss for City.
Yes, I must say the way he rose you up the table last season was impressive - especially when some on here said City had no chance when TH left.
SHANDY VOR
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RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:especially when some on here said City had no chance when TH left.
Don't believe half of what you hear on here, and that's being charitable.
Ralph
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Hereford it is....
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