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CARTMAN TO LEAD AMMIES’ ASSAULT

By Neil Harvey

YORKSHIRE Amateur will begin their new Step 5 campaign next season with a new rookie manager on tow.
The Ammies saw their NPL Division One East status come to an end this week following a decision by the FA Alliance Committee that they would be relegated from Step 4 for their failure to comply with the Ground Grading E criteria.
As a result, co-managers Neil Sibson and Craig Ogilvie – who lead Amateur to a 10th place finish this term -stepped down, prompting the club to appoint 32-year-old player/ assistant boss, former Scarborough Athletic and Darlington striker ...

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