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FUTURE LOOKING BRIGHTER FOR ALTY

By Sam Elliott
THEY are playing at the lowest level the club has been at since the turn of the Millennium. They’ve gone through managers like they’re going out of fashion and the supporters and board are at loggerheads.
But finally it seems there has been a week of good news at troubled Altrincham. Following back-to-back relegations, the Robins will kick off next season in the Evo-Stik NPL Premier.
Now there could be light at the end of the tunnel in the form of an announcement that an EGM has been called to sign off a share offer which will see investment in the club confirmed....

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