Scarborough Athletic's new manager Jono Greening has moved to appoint former Northern Ireland international Michael Ingham as his assistant
As well as taking up that role, the ex-Sunderland, York and Wrexham man will step in as goalkeeper coach and the club's second-choice keeper.
Greening said:
"Not only does Ingy have a UEFA A goalkeeping licence, but he has a UEFA B outfield licence and he is a great bloke.
"He's played at this level of football for a number of seasons with Tadcaster, so he knows it inside out.
"I've worked with him at i2i for a lot of years, so I know what he brings. I know he's really looking forward to getting going."
The 40 year old keeper has been playing at Tadcaster Albion since leaving York City in 2016.


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