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Nathan to give it some Ammer!

Nathan Cartman is hoping to take his experiences as a player with him into his new role as manager at Yorkshire Amateur.

Nathan to

By Harry Gane

POSITIVE: Nathan Cartman is aiming to have as big an impact in the dugout as he has had on the pitch
PICTURE: NLP Photographer

NATHAN Cartman is hoping to take his experiences as a player with him into his new role as manager at Yorkshire Amateur.
Striker Cartman began his career at Leeds, captaining their youth side – which included the likes of Danny Rose and Fabian Delph – before forging a successful career in Non-League with teams such as Harrogate Railway, Darlington, Scarborough and Farsley Celtic.
“I have learnt a lot over the years under the managers I have worked...

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