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HINDLEY IS BACK AT WORK

WORKSOP Town have turned to former player Ryan Hindley to become their new manager.
The Toolstation Northern Counties East Premier side have recruited Hindley from lower division Hallam, where he spent three years as boss.
He will be assisted at Sandy Lane by John Kennedy, who acted as the Tigers’ interim manager for part of last season following the departure of Mark Shaw in February.
A club statement said: “After a very thorough process and some very credible applicants, the club couldn’t look past Hindley’s passion and desire for Worksop Town.”
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