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MOYSES LOOKING UP WITH THE REDS

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NEW boss Chris Moyses accepts it must be safety first at Alfreton Town – but he reckons the sky’s the limit when it comes to the long term. Moyses, the former Lincoln City boss, was named new Reds chief this week after the club parted company with John McDermott.
Primarily, his job is to fend off the threat of relegation with the Reds just three points clear of the relegation zone in an ultra-congested National League North bottom half. But thereafter, the 52-year-old is plotting a bright future at the Impact Arena – and he can’t wait to get cracking.
“I recogn...

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