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FRYATT GETS HIS CHANCE WITH LAMEY

FORMER Premier League striker Matty Fryatt has landed his first senior coaching role, at Dudley Town. Fryatt, who has been coaching in the Walsall academy, has been named as assistant to new Robins boss Nathan Lamey with the task of taking the club into a new era.
The Midland League Premier division side have turned to 45-year-old Lamey after just missing out on the play-offs last term.
The former Wolves and Cambridge United forward is currently completing his UEFA A licence and has so far served his coaching apprenticeship within the Port Vale FC’s academy structure.

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