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The Week In Words: Carl Dickinson takes Hanley Town job

The experienced left-back has agreed a three-year deal with the North West Counties League Premier club to take his first steps into management

The Week

By David Richardson

WELCOME ABOARD: New player/coach Carl Dickinson at his Hanley Town unveiling this week
PICTURE: Hanley Town FC

CARL Dickinson can’t wait to get started in his new job as Hanley Town player-manager – but says his focus for now will remain solely on Yeovil Town’s play-off push.
The experienced left-back has agreed a three-year deal with the North West Counties League Premier club to take his first steps into management.
Dickinson, the ex-Stoke City, Watford, Port Vale and Notts County defender, will take over from Micky Morton, who resigned last month, when his contract ...

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