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Danny can be a Nash hit says Barton

CURZON Ashton boss Adam Barton says bringing in experienced midfielder Danny Whitehead was an “obvious decision” for the club.
The 32-year-old has joined the Nash following his departure from National League North side Macclesfield.
Whitehead boasts an impressive CV, having made over 200 National League appearances, as well as featuring 45 times in League Two for Port Vale, Macclesfield Town, Salford City, Cheltenham Town and Accrington Stanley.
He will provide the Nash with some much-needed experience in the middle of the park as Barton’s men look to bounce bac...

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