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Moore: We’ll slot in nicely

Before Lower Breck made their bow in the North West Counties League seven years ago, secretary Jim Davies described it as a dream becoming reality.

Breck living the dream, just like Reds
By Andrew Simpson

READY BRECK: Lower Breck get the party started
PICTURE: Paul Moran

BEFORE Lower Breck made their bow in the North West Counties League seven years ago, secretary Jim Davies described it as a dream becoming reality.
He wasn’t exaggerating; after all, the Liverpool club had only formed in 2010 to keep together a team of teenage boys after their league disbanded.
How then to sum up a historic promotion as play-off winners to the Northern Premier League for the first time?
“A pinch me moment,” boss Gary Moore told The NLP.
“It doesn’t s...

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