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LEE’S BRIG U-TURN

LEE Morris is back in charge of Northern Counties Division One outfit Worsbrough Bridge Athletic three years after standing down.
Morris, who was chairman and manager at rivals Armthorpe Welfare until August, succeeds Luke Forgione, who has been at the helm since Morris quit in October 2020.
“I have spent many hours and a few sleepless nights making the decision which the board and I think is right for the club,” said Briggers chairman Mark Booth .
“Since his first spell, Lee improved Armthorpe, finishing just a point short of a play-off spot last season.
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