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Trio in to steady Rothwell Corinthians

Corinthians have appointed a new triple management team Following the decision of Wayne Abbott to step down after two years.

Trio in

YOU’VE heard of a two-pronged management team, well Rothwell Corinthians have got one step further.

Corinthians have appointed a new triple management team Following the decision of Wayne Abbott to step down after two years.

Abbott led the club to victory in the League Cup but has quit the United Counties Premier Division South outfit due to work and personal commitments.

He has now been replaced by ex-Raunds Town bosses Ben Watts and Richard King, plus caretaker chief John Boseley.

A club statement said: “John did an excellent job for us in the recent tournament and has been welcomed by Ben and Richard into their management team.”

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