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New Fylde boss Adam Murray: I had to be a better coach

New Fylde

By Matt Badcock

LEARNING CURVE: Adam Murray at Barnsley and inset, celebrating promotion wuth Mansfield Town
PICTURE: Alamy

NEW AFC Fylde boss Adam Murray says he is a completely different football coach now to the one who left Boston United in 2017.
The 41-year-old has returned to Non-League management with the Coasters having spent the last five years working at the top end of the game.
Murray, who captained Mansfield Town into the Football League in 2013, has just returned to England after a spell as Valerien Ismael’s assistant at Turkish Super Lig giants Besiktas.
He was Ismael’s r...

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