By Hugo Varley
Goalscorer Charlie Hayford, right, is congratulated
THEY say a week is a long time in football – Scott Dash knows this only too well.
Since last weekend, the newly-departed Kempston Rovers boss has experienced two stinging extremes of the game, ripping up the form book to lead his side to a dramatic Inter-Step play-off victory over Eccleshill United, only to be relieved of his managerial duties just five days later.
“I feel hurt because my task at the start of the season was to keep the club in Step 4 and I did just that,” hetoldThe NLP. “It all feels so raw. I was flying ...
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