Conwy need new boss in Alliance; WELSH ALLIANCE.CONWY Conwy, formerly Conway, town (1981 pop. 12,969), Conwy, N Wales, at the mouth of the Conwy (Conway) River. Conwy is a picturesque tourist town with several notable old structures. A high wall (13th cent. United need a new manager to lead them in the Huws Gray Alliance League next season. Following Friday night's 5-1 victory at Bethesda Athletic, Musselmen boss Paul Moroney informed the club he is stepping down. Former Glan Conwy Llansanffraid Glan Conwy (also shortened to Glan Conwy), promoted as "The Gateway to Snowdonia National Park", is a village in Conwy county borough in north Wales, which faces the town of Conwy across the River Conwy and is located south of Llandudno. and Rhyl Reserves manager Moroney could hardly be going out on a higher note having led the Tangerines to the Welsh Alliance Division One title in his first season in charge. Conwy secretary Mike Beech said: "Business and work commitments were the main reason given as Paul strives to establish his fledgling company. "Conwy United would like to thank Paul Moroney for his efforts in what has been a truly magnificent season for the club, and wish him well in the future." Under Moroney, Conwy finished up Division One champions by 11 points and are now promoted to the HGA HGA High-Gain Antenna HGA Handweavers Guild of America HGA Hammel Green and Abrahamson HGA Hercules Graphics Adapter HGA Homogentisic Acid HGA Honor Guard Academy HGA Holy Guardian Angels (Reading, PA catholic church) . United ended the season in style at Bethesda, goals from Shaheen Ahmed, Daniel Forlansaas, Paul Cassidy (2) and Toby Jones' 44th of the campaign guiding them to a thumping win. Conwy are inviting applications from managers/coaches who ideally have some knowledge of football at second-tier level. Contact secretary Beech by e-mail at mike.conw yutd@hotmail.co.uk |
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