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Burton Albion legend Aaron Webster named manager at Belper Town

The 35-year-old is taking his first steps into management.

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Evo-Stik South side Belper Town have appointed former Burton Albion defender Aaron Webster as their new manager.
Wynne Garnett had been in charge of first team responsibilities following the resignation of Anthony Danylyk Paul Donnelly due to personal circumstances but now the club’s hierarchy have turned to a youthful duo.
Webster, 36, made almost 600 appearances for the Brewers, scoring 101 goals, before dropping into Non-League with Ilkeston, Mickleover Sports and Basford United.
Lee Williamson, who also once played for Burton, will join Webster in the dugout as his assistant and also brings a vast amount of playing experience.
He featured 146 times for Mansfield before going on to Watford, Sheffield United and Blackburn, to name a few. Williamson also represented the Jamaican national team.
 

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