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MATT’S THE BOSS, AT 25

FORMER Scunthorpe United and Rotherham United academy coach Matt Chatfield has this week become one of the youngest-ever managers in the Toolstation Northern Counties East League.
Chatfield, who was recently a first-team coach at Frickley Athletic, has been placed in charge of Chesterfield-based Division One side FC Bolsover.
He takes over at Langwith Road from Adam Valente, who has agreed to stay as one of two first-team coaches alongside Tony Wigfull who has worked at Chesterfield, Rotherham United and Sheffield United along with several Non-League clubs including Maltby Main, Runcorn Tow...

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