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WARREN IN RETURN

WARREN Jones has returned to Atherton Laburnum Rovers as their new manager.
Jones was previously assistant manager at the club under Michael Clegg several years ago. He also served as assistant to Clegg at Evo-Stik League North neighbours Atherton Collieries.
The Hallmark Security North West Counties Division One club installed Jones after parting company with interim manager David Potter, who has previously been assistant under Shaun Lynch.
A club statement said: “Dave brought a very professional attitude to the club and added quality to the playing squad. We thank him for all of it....

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