Sedge Reveal Two New Faces
24th May, 2008
Premier Division side Liversedge have unveiled a new chairman and assistant manager.
Alan Durrans has been appointed the new chairman following the departure of Mark Brier to become manager of Brighouse Town.
Mr Durrans has served on the committee at the Clayborn Ground for twenty years and has supported Liversedge for three decades.
Durrans said: "I have been asked to take over from Mark as chairman and it is position I look forward to.
"I would like to thank Mark for his commitment and enthusiasm over the last few seasons and I wish him all the best in the new venture.
"I know most of my long-term colleagues are delighted with my appointment and I am proud to inherit the supporters and work-force we have here and look forward to working closely with them.
"The main target for this season will be to bring to fruition the new pavilion and changing rooms ready for our centenary year in 2009-10."
Meanwhile, Sedge have announced that their new assistant manager is Mark Brady, who has been on the coaching staff at Winterton Rangers and helping out with Liversedge?s U19 team this year.
The club's website says: "Mark played for Liversedge when Eugene Lacy was manager, he has good coaching credentials and a wide knowledge of the talent around the local football."
Brady replaces Andy Barker who will now take charge of the reserve side.
(Story Source: Liversedge FC)
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