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ANDY’S OUT AT COLLS!

By Jon Couch
ANDY Monkhouse has left his role as manager of Pontefract Collieries after just eight league games in charge.
The former Rotherham, Bristol Rovers and Hartlepool United player took the reins at the Northern Premier League North West Colls last April but saw his side struggle to 18th place in the table, taking just five points.
The club say Monkhouse’s departure is by mutual consent, confirming: “We would like to thank Andy and his management team for all their hard work during this difficult time for the whole country. We wish him all the best for his future.
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