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ROUS-ING RETURN IS LIKE A ‘HOME’ COMING

ROUS-ING RETURN

By Jon Couch
CRAIG ROUSE says returning to Pontefract Collieries feels like “coming home”.
Rouse stepped down as assistant manager Worksop Town to complete a return to the club where he had featured as a player and coach.
The striker played a key part of the Colls’ meteoric rise from Northern Counties East Division One to the Northern Premier League.
He replaces former Rotherham United and Bristol Rovers man Andy Monkhouse, who left the NPL North West Division side by mutual consent earlier this month.
“It feels brilliant to be back and I can’t wait to get star...

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