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Brakes set to name boss.


LEAMINGTON are expected to announce their new manager within the next 48 hours and in time to take charge of the side for the away trip to Cambridge City Cambridge City may refer to either of the following:
  • Cambridge City, Indiana, a town in the United States.
  • Cambridge City F.C., an English football team.
 on Saturday.

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 and his board of directors have a few minor details to sort out before releasing the name of the man to take over from caretaker Wayne Powell, who has filled the role since the dismissal of Jason Cadden last month.

Scott said: "We are very close to making the appointment.

"Hopefully everything will be ready and in place by tomorrow so the new manager can meet players at training the same evening."

ZAMARETTO MIDLAND Atherstone Town ........ 1 Burnham.................... 3 A FOURTH consecutive home defeat left Atherstone disappointed as fourth-placed Burnham continued the Sheepy Road blues for Daren Fulford's young side.

Burnham took the lead on 16 minutes when the unchallenged Will Dunlop netted with a close-range header. The lead was doubled near the half hour as the luckless Tom Guiney put through his own goal.

Adders, for whom Grant Roscoria and Luke Keen both went close, battled tenaciously te·na·cious  
adj.
1. Holding or tending to hold persistently to something, such as a point of view.

2. Holding together firmly; cohesive: a tenacious material.

3.
 and got back into the game on 77 minutes through Roscoria's fierce 20-yard strike. But in time added on, Jordan Dowdican sewed up the win for the visitors.
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Publication:Coventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Date:Nov 11, 2009
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