More than £12,000 raised to support family after missing footballer found dead
The fundraiser has been set up to help support the family of James Dean
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice More than £12,000 has been raised in the space of two days to help support the family of a former Bury FC footballer who died last week.
MANAGER Paul Carden and assistant Mark Beesley have committed their futures to Warrington Town. The pair have both signed new two-year deals at Cantilever Park, which run to the end of the 2022-23 season. Carden took charge in October 2016 and has reached the Northern Premier League Premier Division play-offs in both of his completed seasons at the helm. Yellows won their divisional play-off in the 2018-19 campaign thanks to a memorable win at South Shields, only to lose a one-off super play-off to miss out on promotion to the National League North. Like almost every football club, the Covid-19 pandemic has put a serious strain on Town s financial resources, with the past two seasons being cut short.
APRIL 16, 2016 – a date no Warrington Town fan will forget in a hurry. It was on that day that the journey they currently find themselves on really started – the beginning of a run they hope will take them higher up the footballing pyramid. The sun was out and Cantilever Park was packed to see a record-breaking Yellows team seal the Northern Premier League First Division North title in typically authoritative style. The celebrations after the trophy presentation. Picture by Mike Boden However, the 6-1 hammering of Prescot Cables was just the crowning glory of something years in the making. “The whole day was fantastic, especially for Toby (Macormac, club chairman), his wife Lisa and all the directors,” says Stuart Mellish, who ended the season as co-manager alongside Lee Smith having started it assisting manager Shaun Reid.