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:-Newton Has Faith In Joint Bosses
Boston United chairman David Newton is convinced the club is in good hands with joint managers Jason Lee and Lee Canoville at the helm.
The pair took over from former management duo Rob Scott and Paul Hurst at the end of last season and have slowly but surely begun to impose themselves at York Street.
They have not been without their low points though, leading some fans to question whether they had enough experience to lead the club.
Boston have been inconsistent at times this term, and after winning two games in a row, they lost 6-1 to Altrincham, before again winning two matches. The Pilgrims were also knocked out o the FA Cup at the first hurdle, but they are now in a very commendable seventh place.
Newton told This is Lincolnshire: "You've got to remember that they're new managers.
"Yes, they were caretaker managers at the end of last season, but then they had to carry on the job of Rob (Scott) and Paul (Hurst).
"This season they've had to build a new side and they're still learning. You can't expect instant success. As well as Rob and Paul did, they weren't successful straight away.
"If I felt Jason and Lee didn't know what issues needed addressing then I would be worried. But that isn't the case.
"I think we're in quite a good position. We are going in the right direction."
P.S Quoted from blue square north news page.