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CLUB FOCUS ASHINGTON AFC
By Tony Bugby

■ ASHINGTON manager Ian Skinner is a member of the proud Charlton footballing dynasty which hails from the north-east town.
Skinner is second cousin to England legends Jack and Bobby and third brother Tommy who was a spectator at their Inter Step 4/5 play-off match at Glossop North End a fortnight ago.
Skinner’s grandmother Ettie and the Charlton brothers’ mother Cissie were sisters.
Tommy has lived in Rotherham for more than 40 years after relocating through his job in the mining industry. He is involved with the demen...

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