After both departures were announced within hours of each other yesterday afternoon, fans took to social media to reveal their shock…
SUTTON UNITED FANS ON PAUL DOSWELL’S EXIT:
4 o’clock this afternoon. Bruce and Dos ☹️
Thanks for everything @doswellpaul pic.twitter.com/3yqzoXvet5— Jason Reynolds (@breakfastjason) 22 April 2019
Devastated ??. All the best Dos
— George Fisher (@geoster1) 22 April 2019
Everything has to come to an end eventually but you've given Sutton fans a fantastic ride these past few years. Salut Mr @DoswellPaul .?
— Jacko (@Jack0_P) 22 April 2019
Dos at the centre of some great @suttonunited times in April 2016 #ThanksDos pic.twitter.com/AgY5FB7roX
— shane dillon (@shane_dillon) 22 April 2019
From an @KingstonianFC fan – such a shame but understandable. A great loss to the game and to Sutton
Good luck with your future path @DoswellPaul
— Mike (@ks_mikey) 22 April 2019
Absolutely gutted at the news but not totally unexpected after the 'Meet the Manager' evening. I would've been more suprised to see Dos in the Dugout come August tbh
It's been a fantastic 11 years for one of Non leagues great clubs
All the best @DoswellPaul & thank you
— Fish (@fishthecabbie) 22 April 2019
HAVANT FANS ON LEE BRADBURY’S DEPARTURE:
Strangest sacking ever
— Tom Clark (@Clarkeyboy12345) 22 April 2019
He had a fabulous run but after scooting up to Hartlepool without telling anyone the writing was on the wall. We have been rubbish since then. We had a manager who wanted to get away. Feels like the right time for a change
— Chris Hardyman (@chris_hardyman) 22 April 2019
Sorry to hear that. While its a shame that the Hawks have gone down, it was a fabulous achievement getting promoted to the National League for the first time, and you should all be proud of that. Go again next season!
— Tracy Lawrence (@TracyEileenL) 22 April 2019
Been a brilliant couple of seasons and we gave it a real go this year. I think the Hartlepool saga didn’t help us and so maybe it is the right time for a shake up. All the best Lee and thank you
— AndyQ (@AndyQ43194194) 22 April 2019
Lee has been great for the club to take a small semi pro team to the conference playing against professional teams with higher wage bills and gave it a real go, good luck Lee hope u find a job soon #coyh #havant #hawksfc
— Danney hartup (@DanneyHartup) 22 April 2019
I think the two parties have gone as far as they could together. Lee’s ambition is to go into full time management, if the club would have stayed up there is that possibility the club could have gone full time, but with relegation financially it doesn’t stack. All the best Lee.
— Matthew Driver (@matthewdriver07) 23 April 2019
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