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LIMBRIN’ UP FOR A NEW CHALLENGE

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LIMBRIN’ UP FOR A NEW CHALLENGE

By DAVID RICHARDSON

HIGH PROFILE: Anthony Limbrick coached the likes of Luke Shaw, Calum Chambers and James Ward-Prowse
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PARTNERSHIP: Grimsby Town boss Michael Jolley

“I KNEW I COULD ADD GOOD VALUE IN ANY ROLE, I WAS JUST DETERMINED TO STAY IN COMPETITIVE MEN’S FOOTBALL” Anthony Limbrick
FORMER Woking boss Anthony Limbrick never doubted he would land on his feet. The Australian-born 34-year-old has moved into the Football League with Grimsby Town as assistant manager to promising boss Michael Jol...

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