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Latest News - 05/06/2023

Club Physio Departs With Happy Memories

Following the club’s successful promotion to cinch League One the club were disappointed to hear that Club Physio Craig Bourner has decided to leave the club.

Craig, a popular member of manager Peter Murphy’s backroom side has decided to take a well-earned break from his Part Time commitments after serving the club for over 5 seasons. Speaking to the media team he spoke about his time at the club; “It was a hard decision to make as I feel part of the Annan Athletic family now. Everyone has made me very welcome from the outset and I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at the club. I was so glad we got promoted this year as It was my 3rd play-off final with the club and I’m delighted it was 3rd time lucky!”

The club would like to thank Craig for his service and wish him all the very best for the future, we look forward to welcoming Craig to Galabank to cheer on the team next season.

The club is now taking applications for the role of Club Physio and anyone interested can find the details on the link below:

Job Opportunity: Club Physio – Annan Athletic FC

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