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POWELL TAKES HELM AT BURSCOUGH

CHAM KEEN TO LEARN YOU’VE GOT BIG BOOTS TO FILL, LUKE! Glassboys need goals

- By Steven Coney

FORMER Blackburn Rovers winger Modou Cham has signed for Clitheroe in the EvoStik NPL Division One North. The Gambian-born attacker spent two years with Blackburn and had time on loan at Stockport County last season. However, despite receiving offers from higher up the Pyramid, Cham has signed for Clitheroe. He said: “After speaking to the gaffer (Simon Haworth) I knew straight away he is a man I can learn so much from.”

STOURBRIDG­E boss Gary Hackett reckons returning striker Luke Benbow can fill the void left by Evo-Stik NPL Premier top scorer Karl Hawley.

Veteran forward Hawley, who signed last summer from Alfreton Town, has left the Glassboys to take up a coaching role with League Two side Mansfield Town.

Replacing Hawley’s 31 goals was always going to be tough, but in Benbow, 24, Hackett has a player who scored 20 for league rivals Rushall Olympic last term.

He joined the Pics from Stourbridg­e last summer, following three years at Amblecote in which he netted 57 times.

Niggling injuries have plagued Benbow’s career so far, but Hackett is confident he can stay fit and fire in the goals for the Glassboys once again.

“Luke is somebody I know very well and he’s had some very good times at Stourbridg­e with a prolific scoring record,” Hackett told The NLP.

“In his last spell, he had a few months when he wasn’t quite fit enough and it didn’t work out, but we left on very good terms.

Sharpish

“Luke is the type of lad who is not affected when he misses games.We’ve got some different fitness regimes drawn up for him and he’s come in for pre-season looking really sharp.

“Up until Christmas, he was the leading scorer in our league, so if we can keep him fit he’ll score goals with the amount of chances we create.

“Karl always thought a job might come up for him at Mansfield and we had to act pretty sharpish to get a replacemen­t. It was a no-brainer for Karl. He enjoyed his season with us and we got a lot out of him.”

Hackett has also strengthen­ed in other areas of the pitch, bringing in Benbow’s former Rushall team-mates Jake Heath, a central midfielder, and centre-back Jack Duggan.

Former Halesowen Town, Barwell and Leek Town attacker Aaron Daniels is the fourth new addition for the Glassboys this summer as they look to better last season’s sixth-place finish.

They missed out on the playoffs by only two points after runs to the FA Cup second round and FA Trophy third round meant a gruelling end-of-season schedule. FORMER Prescot Cables boss Dave Powell is the new manager of EvoStik NPL Division One North club Burscough.

The Linnets are coming off one of their most successful seasons in recent years, finishing fifth before losing to eventual promotion winners Spennymoor

Hackett is still hoping to add a couple more to his ranks but believes the quality he has added to the squad so far should stand them in good stead.

“We had a good season last year and, yes, we did just miss out on the play-offs, but we played a huge amount of games and we tired out,” he said.

“I knew we needed a few fresh Town in the play-off semi-finals under Mark Beesley.

They were left searching for a new boss, however, when Beesley left this month, just weeks after Burscough announced he and assistant Liam Blakeman would be staying for next season.

They have turned to UEFA B coach Powell, who has also faces in particular areas and I feel I’ve bought them in. If there are other players who we feel can improve the squad for the right money, we’ll take a look.

“If we started the season with the squad we’ve got today, that wouldn’t be a problem.

“Our aim is to improve on last year and I think we’re very capable of doing it.” served as assistant at Radcliffe Borough, Ashton United and Warrington Town.

He will be supported at Victoria Park by director of football David Sutton. He adds experience and knowledge following a long playing career with the likes of Plymouth Argyle, Huddersfie­ld Town, Bolton Wanderers and Rochdale.

Of Powell's appointmen­t, chairman Mike Swift said:“We wish David’s predecesso­r, Mark, well in his new ventures and thank him for a successful campaign.

“Now we look forward to the new season’s challenges with a manager who brings to Burscough FC contempora­ry expertise, accredited coaching skills, especially for player developmen­t, and an open door for new faces to arrive, contributi­ng to the football we expect at this exciting time in the club's developmen­t.”

Powell added:“Delighted to have been appointed the new manager of Burscough. A new challenge equals a new opportunit­y!”

 ?? PICTURES: Garry Griffiths & Andy Nunn ?? HARD YARDS: Luke Benbow, left, is getting his own fitness plan LEAGUE BOUND: Karl Hawley is joining Mansfield
PICTURES: Garry Griffiths & Andy Nunn HARD YARDS: Luke Benbow, left, is getting his own fitness plan LEAGUE BOUND: Karl Hawley is joining Mansfield
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