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HURST IN RACE TO RETURN TO THE SHREWS

Contact made with former manager despite outburst

By Chris Dunlavy

GOOD TIMES: Paul Hurst in his first spell as Shrewsbury Town manager

PAUL Hurst is NOT ruling out a return to Shrewsbury Town – despite a scathing attack from CEO Brian Caldwell.
Hurst, 44, led the Shrews to the League One play-off final and the Checkatrade Trophy final last season before leaving to join Ipswich in June.
He was replaced at Montgomery Waters Meadow by Macclesfield manager John Askey, but both moves swiftly turned sour.
Hurst was sacked after one win in 15 games, while Askey lasted just six more befor...

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