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MSFL's South Manx saved by ex-player

Premier Division basement battlers South Manx are given the kiss of life after manager walks out

March 11, 2010 14:04
Departed: Nitka

ByDanny Caro, Danny Caro

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An eleventh-hour reprieve prevented the MSFL from losing another team after Premier Division South Manx were taken over by Craig Edwards.

Following an embarrassing 12-2 mauling by first division Oakwood in the JC Cyril Anekstein Cup, Manx manager John Nitka resigned and it appeared that the team would become the sixth to fold this season.

Developments took a twist overnight when former player Craig Edwards agreed to return to the club and take charge. Edwards said: “I will bring in some new players this week and we will stick it out for the last few games and rebuild.”

Edwards, 24, rejoined the club following a spell at Catford & Bromley Maccabi. He said: “We took the club from Division Five to the Premier so it seemed stupid to let things fizzle out.”