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Gaffer was a one in a million

Gaffer was

TRIBUTES PAID TO GARY LOWE

By MATT BADCOCK

HAPPY DAYS: Gary Lowe, right, hugs his former Curzon Ashton chief executive Harry Twamley
PICTURE: PA Images

GARY LOWE’S Hyde United may have been fl ying high at the top of the Conference North in 2011-12 but enough was enough, he had to pull his players aside at training and give them a stern talk.
“We used to go out literally after every game,” defender Luca Havern tells The NLP. “Most games we were winning. We’d all go out together and we’d always end up ringing Gary at 1.30am to sing down the phone to ...

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