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DUNDAS AND DALE BACK IN BUSINESS

By Jon Couch

HANLEY Town have drafted in former Kidsgrove Athletic boss Scott Dundas as their new manager following the departure of Ryan Shotton earlier this week.
Shotton, the former Middlesbrough, Birmingham City and Stoke City defender, left Potteries Park after Tuesday night’s 2-1 defeat by Runcorn Linnets which left the club third bottom of NPL West with just one league win from their opening nine games.
Dundas left Kidsgrove back in March after four years with the club, having previously bossed Norton United, Witton Albion, Alsager Town, Chasetown and Newcastle Town. He...

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