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PARRY’S WORK STARTS HERE!

PARRY’S WORK

NORTHERN PREMIER LGE

By Tom Scott

ON THE UP: Worksop Town are ready to start an exciting new era under new chairman Pete Whitehead
PICTURE: John Bradley

CHALLENGE: Craig Parry

CRAIG PARRY believes he may well still be at Pontefract Collieries had he not been persuaded to lead an ambitious new era at Worksop Town under incoming chairman Pete Whitehead.
The Northern Premier League South Central side are gearing up for one of the biggest seasons in their recent history after putting their financial woes behind them - and appointing Parry is just the first step.
And if the Tigers’ f...

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