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Cunny’s so proud of new role with Ashton

Steve Cunningham says he is “privileged” to be back in the dugout after being named the new manager of Ashton United following Michael Clegg’s resignation on Monday.

Cunny’s so

By Josh Knowles

RETURN: Steve Cunningham has taken over at Ashton United

STEVE CUNNINGHAM says he is “privileged” to be back in the dugout after being named the new manager of Ashton United following Michael Clegg’s resignation on Monday.
Cunningham led Buxton to promotion in 2021/22 and took them to the second round of the FA Cup where they were knocked out by League One Morecambe.
Now, he is looking for more success in the NPL Premier with the Robins after previous boss Clegg left to join National League side Altrincham as chief scout.
“I want to show what I’m capable of doing,” Cunni...

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