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Andy Woodman has been made manager of Whitehawk (National South) for the rest of the season.
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Andy Haworth has had his contract at Barrow terminated and signed for Macclesfield.
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Martin Foster quits as assistant manager at Gainsborough Trinity ...
http://www.gainsboroughtrinity.com/late ... -boss.html
http://www.gainsboroughtrinity.com/late ... -boss.html
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BBC is reporting the death at only 45 of Paul McCarthy (can't post a link from iPad). Suspected heart attack at the weekend. RIP.
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Stew Donald is having a nightmare at Eastleigh! Sacked Allen as manager already and brought back Richard Hill as Director of Football and Craig McAllister as a coach. I wonder how much compo he's having to shell out?
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Asa Hall has gone on loan from Cheltenham to York City.
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http://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2017/febru ... -appointed
Upon accepting his new role at Fulham, Tony Khan made two immediate appointments by promoting Brian Talbot as Assistant Director of Football Operations and Chief Scout...
Upon accepting his new role at Fulham, Tony Khan made two immediate appointments by promoting Brian Talbot as Assistant Director of Football Operations and Chief Scout...
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Joe Riley dislocates shoulder at Sheffield United, whilst on loan from Manchester United.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/freak-accident ... er-1608259
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/freak-accident ... er-1608259
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http://www.bristolpost.co.uk/where-are- ... story.html
Mentions for Chris Carruthers and Lewis Haldane.
Mentions for Chris Carruthers and Lewis Haldane.
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Not the same one who played for us.slappy wrote:Joe Riley dislocates shoulder at Sheffield United, whilst on loan from Manchester United.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/freak-accident ... er-1608259
Ours is now at Shrewsbury
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John Campbell has just moved from Newton Aycliffe to Newcastle Benfield (who?).
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He started off his northern league travels at Newcastle Benfield it seems as they describe him as "Benfield legend now back at his spiritual home" on their website.Hog wrote:John Campbell has just moved from Newton Aycliffe to Newcastle Benfield (who?).
They are the club that York signed Richard Brodie from (the first time)
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Former accident-prone left-back Wayne Hatswell, now reinvented as a successful coach with a burgeoning CV, is back at Newport County until the end of the season as they battle against the drop.
Hatswell was credited with being the mastermind to County's non-league success which prompted their rise back into the Football League during his spell as coach and Assistant Manager. But he is remembered by Oxford fans for being surprisingly signed by Mark Wright for Chester despite his hapless performances when the pair were together at Oxford (it subsequently turned out that Wright was having an affair with Mrs Hatswell; surely the most cynical reason ever for signing a player).
Hatswell was credited with being the mastermind to County's non-league success which prompted their rise back into the Football League during his spell as coach and Assistant Manager. But he is remembered by Oxford fans for being surprisingly signed by Mark Wright for Chester despite his hapless performances when the pair were together at Oxford (it subsequently turned out that Wright was having an affair with Mrs Hatswell; surely the most cynical reason ever for signing a player).
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One of my favourite Oxford players of all time - not necessarily the most gifted, but if the rest of the squad had been half as committed as he was, then those fallow years would not have been anywhere near as disastrous as they were.Kairdiff Exile wrote:Former accident-prone left-back Wayne Hatswell, now reinvented as a successful coach with a burgeoning CV, is back at Newport County until the end of the season as they battle against the drop.
Hatswell was credited with being the mastermind to County's non-league success which prompted their rise back into the Football League during his spell as coach and Assistant Manager. But he is remembered by Oxford fans for being surprisingly signed by Mark Wright for Chester despite his hapless performances when the pair were together at Oxford (it subsequently turned out that Wright was having an affair with Mrs Hatswell; surely the most cynical reason ever for signing a player).