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Larkhall boss Price marks up a dream Trophy tie

Larkhall Athletic boss Ollie Price knows a thing or two about playing in big cup games – now he’s relishing the chance to manage in one.

Larkhall boss

By David Richardson

LARKHALL Athletic boss Ollie Price knows a thing or two about playing in big cup games – now he’s relishing the chance to manage in one.
The Southern League Division One South club face a huge challenge at National League high-flyers Stockport County on Saturday.
The Larks are the only other Step 4 club left in the competition, along with league rivals Plymouth Parkway, having reached the fourth round proper for the first time.
Manager Price took over in late November and has overseen four wins from his first five matches.
The former centre-back enjoyed Trophy success at...

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