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Harry's return is a Dunn deal for Blues - COMMENT ON THIS STORY

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Published Date: 14 May 2009
HARRY Dunn has officially been confirmed as the new manager of Whitby Town Football Club.
The appointment was finally made this afternoon (Thurs) after discussions between the club and Mr Dunn on Wednesday night.

Chairman Graham Manser said: "We welcome Harry back and hope he can repeat the success of his previous tenure as manager.

"We should all get behind him and help him achieve promotion."

It is Harry's second spell as Blues' boss - last time he guided Whitby to FA Vase final glory at Wembley in 1997 and took the team from the Northern League to the UniBond Premier.

He replaces Graeme Clark, who resigned as manager on Monday.

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Harnsa,

Whitby area 15/05/2009 13:51:19
What fantastic news, Harry Dunn back where he belongs. Hopefuly if the teah have a bad time in the future the miss guided might not be so quit to call for his head. Your headline Harry returns to blues to me translates to, Harry should never have been alowed to leave the Blues. Welcome back Harry, now show em what they could have won.
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