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Greaves only has eyes on scoring goals for Ossett

By Hugo Varley
BACK IN BUSINESS:

Former FC United manager Tom Greaves is back playing with Ossett United

TOM GREAVES is loving being back on the pitch – and not having to worry about selection headaches anymore!
The 32-year-old striker spent six-and-a-half seasons as a player at FC United, becoming the club’s all-time leading scorer with 103 goals.
That made him the popular choice to replace long-standing manager Karl Marginson last October before eventually standing down as manager six games into the current campaign.
Now, Gr...

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