 
                            Stalybridge Celtic have confirmed that Foundations Community Development Officer, Mike Smith is leaving his position to take up a similar role at Curzon Ashton.
Mike will be taking over from Andy Cheshire, who left the role after four years to pursue a new challenge in Scotland. (We spoke to him in December before his departure).
Andy Cheshire bids Curzon Ashton farewellAndy Cheshire is set to leave his role as Curzon Ashton Football Club's community manager. We spoke to him ahead of his departure.
Posted by Tameside Reporter on Tuesday, December 8, 2020
Mike, who previously worked at Stockport County in a similar role during the Hatters' glory years in the Championship, had been Celtic's community development officer since 2014 and leaves a great legacy at Bower Fold, having launched school football sessions at local Primary Schools, Walking Football teams for the over 50’s/over 60’s and Adult-Pan Disability football teams.
Mike also led projects such as the monthly Man v Fat programme which provides men with the opportunity to address their general health.


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