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CAMM’S BACK TO FOCUS ON SHIRE

SHIREBROOK Town have turned to former player Rob Camm as their new manager following the departure of Karl Tolley.
Camm, whose first managerial appointment was at Blidworth Miners Welfare when he was just 22, was appointed just two days after Shirebrook’s final Toolstation Northern Counties East Division One game.
He will be assisted by former Clipstone assistant manager Jamie Allan and player-coach Gavin Saxby.
Camm said: “I am hungry and ambitious to deliver success for my local club. Myself, Jamie and Sax all share the same beliefs in what is best for the club going forward.&...

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