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New Gainsborough Trinity boss Tom’s Shaw happy to be back!

The highly-regarded 34-year-old former Tamworth, Kidderminster Harriers, Cambridge United, Alfreton and Chester midfielder has been appointed head coach at the Pitching In NPL Premier side.

New Gainsborough

By Matt Badcock 

 

 
IN THE HOTSEAT: Tom Shaw, pictured here in charge of Chester in 2017, is now head coach at Gainsborough Trinity
PICTURE: Offthebenchmedia

TOM SHAW says he’s excited to feel the butterflies for three points again after landing his maiden first-team management job at Gainsborough Trinity.
The highly-regarded 34-year-old former Tamworth, Kidderminster Harriers, Cambridge United, Alfreton and Chester midfielder has been appointed head coach at the Pitching In NPL Premier side.
He will combine it with his existing job at Lincoln City, where he is the professional phase lea...

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