Barrow AFC announce 37-year-old as their new manager
Barrow AFC have announced that Pete Wild is to become their new manager.
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Barrow AFC have announced that Pete Wild is to become their new manager.
Barrow have announced the appointment of Pete Wild as their new manager on a three-year deal following his departure from Halifax.
Stockport County’s return to the Football League has officially been recognised in Parliament. A motion, from the club’s MP Navendu Mishra, has been put forward in Parliament to congratulate Dave Challinor and his squad on winning the National League.
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Championship side Middlesbrough are reportedly interested in a move for Sheffield Wednesday striker Lee Gregory. The Owls striker scored 17 goals in 39 games as Darren Moore's side missed out on promotion to the Championship after defeat to Sunderland in the League One play-off semi-final.
After an 11-year absence, Stockport County are finally back in the Football League, and will celebrate that feat with an open-top bus parade this afternoon. Dave Challinor’s side secured promotion and the National League title with a 2-0 win over Halifax Town yesterday.
Wrexham saw their National League title aspirations dashed at Victoria Road meaning they now face a home play off tie against either Notts County or Grimsby Town. Stockport County clinched the title with a win against Halifax Town.
It feels strange to say this now, but early in my playing career I would look down on the National League. It was known as the Conference then, and there was a perception that it bore no comparison to the standard in the Football League. Few people would voluntarily take a step down to that level.