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MAC BACK AT AFC

FORMER Leyton Orient, Queens Park, Stirling Albion and Dundee player Steve Mc-Cormick has returned to AFC Bridgnorth as manager.
McCormick, 54, played for the Midland League club in his later career and also has had management experience with Market Drayton Town.
The Crown Meadow club, who had been struggling near the foot of Division One,parted ways with joint bosses Dom Heath and Steve Barrow by mutual consent last month, with former manager Kev Hesletine taking over on an interim basis.
Bridgnorth chairman Mark Weale said: “We were impressed with the quality of all the app...

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