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IT’S A RETURN OF THE MACK!

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By Hugo Varley
RADCLIFFE FC 2 LEEK TOWN 1 SATURDAY, MAY 4TH

LATE TWIST: Radcliffe’s Tunde Owolabi, left, takes on Jack Sanders, as players celebrate at end

HE may have tasted Wembley play-off success during his glittering playing career, but Jon Macken took just as much pride in seeing his Radcliffe FC side clinch a place in the Northern Premier League last weekend.
Macken, who represented the likes of Manchester City and Preston North End, is celebrating a first ever promotion as a manager, as his stature in the dugout begins to develop.
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