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LAFFERTY GETS THE CALL FROM COLLS!

By Jon Couch

FORMER player Daniel Lafferty has been named the new manager of Atherton Collieries following the resignational of popular boss Michael Clegg.
Lafferty stepped up from his position as assistant manager the Greater Manchester club lying tenth in the NPL West table.
A past Atherton player, Lafferty returned to Colls in September 2024 as part of the backroom staff and a member of the squad. He first represented the club back in 2009, making over 300 appearances.
Clegg, the former Warrington Rylands and Macclesfield FC boss, and two-time Colls coach, says he has stepped do...

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