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Paul Tisdale takes over as the longest-serving manager in England – for now

As Arsène Wenger prepares to say goodbye to Arsenal, the man who will take his place as the longest-serving manager in English football is focused on securing a third promotion in his 12 seasons at Exeter City. Tisdale has led his team into the play-offs four times – including their disappointing defeat to Blackpool in the League Two final last season – so they will know what to expect when they take on Lincoln City in the play-offs semi-finals this week. Tisdale took over at St James Park in June 2006, a month after Wenger had taken his team to Paris for the Champions League final against Barcelona. Wenger had already spent a glorious decade at Arsenal, winning three Premier League...
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