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Spennymoor Town boss Tommy Miller on a mission with Moors

The former Ipswich Town and Hartlepool United midfielder was named as successor to Moors stalwart Jason Ainsley last December and is currently preparing for his first full season in the dugout at Brewery Field.

New Spennymoor

Town keen to keep climbing up the ladder
By Mark Carruthers

WARMING UP: Sunderland keeper Lee Burge saves a shot from Moors’ Glen Taylor in the 2-2 friendly draw between the sides
PICTURE: Alamy

SPENNYMOOR Town manager Tommy Miller is relishing the challenge of helping chairman Brad Groves realise his ambitions.
The former Ipswich Town and Hartlepool United midfielder was named as successor to Moors stalwart Jason Ainsley last December and is currently preparing for his first full season in the dugout at Brewery Field.
Miller’s introduction into management has been far from straightforwar...

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