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In the 1982 – 83 season Colin Addison, in his second spell as manager, led Newport County to their highest post-war league finish – just four points behind third-placed Huddersfield Town in the Third Division.
Experienced coach Colin Addison was brought in resuscitate the team's ailing fortunes, yet the Dragons still ended up bottom of the division, 4 points off safety, and were relegated to the Welsh League Division One.
During this period Hollins was sacked after a poor start to the season, and Colin Addison took over as manager.
Rovers recorded their second best ever league finish in 2003 under Colin Addison of 9th as well as an appearance on Match of the Day in the first round of the FA Cup where they drew 0 – 0 at The Lawn with Football League side Exeter City.
Charles had departed the club in October 1971 and his successor Colin Addison inherited a side that went on to defeat top-flight Newcastle United in the FA Cup of which the star player was Dudley Tyler.
His right hand man at West Bromwich Albion, Colin Addison, was appointed — much to the dislike of Ron, who at the time in the English media went on record as saying Addison had " stabbed him in the back ".
* Colin Addison ( manager from 1996 – 98, previously managed Notts County, West Bromwich Albion, Derby County, Newport County, Celta Vigo and Atlético Madrid amongst others )
Duffy began his career at Swansea City, making his senior debut under Colin Addison as 16 year old on 8 December 2001, in a 4 – 1 defeat to Macclesfield Town at Moss Rose ; he was a 64th minute substitute for Michael Howard.
Smith had played a key role in Yeovil's challenge for promotion to the Football League, but an agreed new contract offer was withdrawn when manager Colin Addison was sacked.
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