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STAMMERS LANDS TOP JOB AT LAST

CHRIS Stammers has returned for a third spell at AFC Liverpool – but this time as manager.
The former Burscough and Clitheroe boss has twice previously been assistant manager at the club.
He was number two to Derek Goulding in the club’s inaugural season in 2008, and later came back to assist Paul Moore.
An FA Academy Manager Licence holder and a UEFA A licenced coach, he has also coached women’s team and youth football and worked in academies at Manchester United, Blackburn, Burnley and Bury.
Chris Stirrup, chairman of the North West Counties Premier club, said: “We...

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