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RUFC - Boss ordered to rest

Rotherham United begin their second week of pre-season training with Assistant Manager Paul Raynor taking over the helm with Steve Evans under the weather.

Speaking to the Official Site, Raynor said, 'The gaffer had to leave prematurely because he's not been feeling up to scratch. He's seen the doctor and he's going to have to take some time off. Hopefully he'll be available for the Parkgate game at the weekend.'


Speaking about last week in training, Paul said it was about easing the new lads in but this week it would be more intense.

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Date:Monday July 9 2012

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