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Tunbridge Wells player Nick Davis linked with a possible return to Woodstock Park as Sittingbourne manager

Sittingbourne manager Nick Davis Picture: Martin Apps
Sittingbourne manager Nick Davis Picture: Martin Apps

Former Sittingbourne joint-boss Nick Davis is among the names being considered to succeed Matt Wyatt.

Brickies are looking for a manager after Wyatt’s resignation last week - and they could turn to Davis, who left in pre-season after Wyatt made a move to take sole charge.

Brickies didn’t want Davis to leave in the first place and neither the club nor the man himself are ruling out a return.

Sittingbourne secretary John Pitts said: "Nick knows the club and the players and we feel he did a good job as joint-manager.

"We need to take our time to make sure we get the decision right but Nick will be considered."

Davis, now a player at Southern Counties East side Tunbridge Wells, said: "I haven’t officially applied for it but I enjoyed my time at Sittingbourne.

"Tunbridge Wells have been good to me and I’m committed to them for the time being, but never say never.

"I’m sure there will be a lot of people ringing up for the job.

"I know there was a lot of interest last time, when me and Matt got the job."

Read the full story in the Sittingbourne News Extra.

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