Toolstation NCEL Premier Division Former Nostell Miners Welfare chairman Simon Turfrey has taken up the same position at Liversedge, who have also added new members to manager Jonathan Rimmington’s backroom team. Turfrey, who has also served Ossett Town, Ossett Albion and Wakefield FC in boardroom roles, will co-ordinate the various footballing activities as the club strives read more→
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Lines is back as Nostell boss
Paul Lines has sensationally returned as manager of Nostell Miners Welfare alongside chairman Simon Turfrey. The pair resigned last weekend, but Turfrey met with the club’s committee today (Friday) and agreed to return as chairman. Turfrey then contacted Lines at lunchtime and reappointed him as the club’s first team boss. “I’m glad to be back,” read more→
Lines: Only way is up for Nostell
Paul Lines has promised that the only way is up for Nostell Miners Welfare. The winds of change have blown at Crofton today after former Wakefield chief Simon Turfrey was installed as their new chairman and Lines was appointed as their first team manager. The pair kept Wakefield afloat on and off-the-pitch for three years read more→
Lines and Turfrey in at Nostell
Big changes have taken place at Nostell Miners Welfare with former Wakefield FC duo Simon Turfrey and Paul Lines arriving at Crofton. Turfrey takes over as chairman after answering the club’s recent call for help and has handed Lines the manager’s reigns after Darren Holmes’ departure on Saturday. Lines, who has also managed Yorkshire Amateur read more→
Former Wakefield boss Paul Lines waiting for right opportunity before returning to management
Please help us reach 350 ‘likes’ on our Facebook page. Click HERE to ‘like’ the page. Paul Lines insists that he plans to return to Non League Football management, but only when the right opportunity comes along. Lines’ two and a half years stint as Wakefield FC came to an end earlier this month when the club read more→
Wakefield FC chief Paul Lines set to scout while serving six-match stadium ban
Banned Wakefield FC chief Paul Lines has turned to scouting while his brother-in-law runs the show on an Evo Stik Division One North matchday, writes James Grayson. Lines has been handed a six-game stadium ban by the FA as punishment for an incident which involved referee Adam Burgess at the end of last month’s 7-0 read more→