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Stockport County have experienced the full spectrum of English football, from non-league obscurity to Championship-level ...
Erie County Solicitor Bill Speros argued that County Council has no authority under the Home Rule Charter to rescind the Gannon lease deal at Blasco Library ― and he gave three reasons why.
How Stockport County turned their fortunes around Wrexham might enjoy League Two’s A-list stardust but leaders' rise from the ashes tells a compelling story ...
For Stockport, there have been a few awkward moments over the years (Jim Gannon, another former manager, once refused to speak to UK broadcaster Sky TV because his satellite decoder box was broken ...
Peterborough-born Simon Rusk has succeeded former Peterbroough United boss Jim Gannon as Stockport County manager. Did you know with an ad-lite subscription to Peterborough Telegraph, you get 70% ...
The 39-year-old Under-23s coach is set to succeed Jim Gannon, who was sacked by Stockport on Thursday.GO DEEPERWhat it's like to manage Brighton's under-23s Rusk was a midfielder at Boston United ...
Stockport County Football Club have announced it has parted ways with Manager Jim Gannon. The County’s Board of Directors published the following statement on the club’s website regarding the news: ...
Former Dundalk boss Jim Gannon has been sacked by non-league side Stockport County even though the club are just three points off second place in England's National League.
Stockport County have parted company with manager Jim Gannon just days after their defeat to Notts County in the FA Trophy. The Hatters have released a statement confirming the decision which they ...
Stockport County have today announced the departure of Jim Gannon as manager despite pushing for a long-awaited promotion back to the EFL. The former Port Vale boss had guided Stockport to fourth ...
Despite making it the FA Cup third round Stockport County have parted ways with manager Jim Gannon.
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