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Sam Elliott: Non-League bosses deserve an equal chance in the Football League
MARCUS BIGNOT’S sacking at Grimsby Town last week was awful news for Non-League football.
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Gash ‘n’ grab! Turbines driven by empowered boss with a plan – Michael Gash interview
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Oldham Athletic: Micky Mellon has masterplan for the big occasion
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ChloeW
22 April 2017 at 1:52 am
And now league managers are coming down into the National League it will make it even harder. I can understand Micky Mellon to Tranmere; he has connections there and they are a league club in all but current status but Martin Allen or Ronnie Moore to Eastleigh? Mark Cooper, despite past links, to Forest Green? As the semi professional game becomes ever more professional more ex league players and managers will ply their trade ever further down the pyramid.