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Abbey Hey are on the up and dreaming big in the FA Vase

Terry Hincks and assistant Chris Woods have a long history with the North West Counties League club

Abbey Hey

ABBEY DAYS! Abbey Hey are hitting new heights under Terry Hincks and Chris Wood, inset

By Phil Brennan
Terry Hincks knows a thing or two about lengthy FA Vase runs.
Assistant to Steve Young when Glossop North End reached Wembley in 2009, he is now dreaming of a Wembley return at Abbey Hey.
Hincks and assistant Chris Woods have a long history with the North West Counties League club too.
Woods was brought up two streets away from The Abbey Stadium whilst Hincks moved to nearby Reddish when he relocated from Liverpool many years ago.
Both have worked together in Non-League for years with ...

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