Four Crosses Football Club have appointed Liam Braisdell as the club’s new reserve team manager.
Braisdell arrives at Foxen Manor following several years at the helm of St Martins and helped steady the ship after the club dropped from the North West Counties League.
Braisdell said: “I am delighted to be here, when asked it was a no brainer to come to a club and smile again.
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"It’s important we work hard and move the reserves forward as there’s bags of potential.”
Meanwhile former reserve team manager Richard Hughes has gone in the opposite direction with the ex-Wem Town manager joining Daryl Davies’ coaching staff as assistant manager at St Martins
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