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Joy for Joel at Earls job

Former Yorkshire Amateur player-coach Joel Hughes is relishing the chance to be the boss at Earlswood Town – and has promised to do the club proud.

Joy for

By Tom Blackett

PUT YOUR SHIRT ON HIM: New Earlswood Town boss Joel Hughes
PICTURE: Earlswood Town

FORMER Yorkshire Amateur player-coach Joel Hughes is relishing the chance to be the boss at Earlswood Town – and has promised to do the club proud.
The 39-year-old takes over at the Midland League Division Two club from Tom Reynolds, who resigned last month.
The former Crystal Palace academy graduate is a familiar face at The Pavilions having made 43 appearances, scoring nine times, for the Earls between 2019 and 2022.
Hughes said: “I’m delighted to be joining Earlswood Town, a team very ...

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