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KINSEY’S AMMIES RETURN

JAMES Kinsey’s first spell in charge of Wythenshawe FC lasted just five days – now he’s got a second chance.
Kinsley, who spent over five years at the club’s big local rivals Wythenshawe Town, stepped into the Ammies hotseat back in January after a brief stint in charge at Stalybridge Celtic.
But five days and one game into his tenure, Kinsey announced his decision to quit.
Their bid for safety in NPL West ended last week after the Ammies were relegated to Step 5, prompting the club to part company with manager Danny Moss.
Now, a returning Kinsey says: &...

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