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The assistant coach of the Englishman, who parted ways with the Greens due to a tempting offer from the homeland, has been appointed coach of Gloucester City from the non-professional sixth league


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Left Maccabi Haifa for a semi-professional team: Paul Groves' new station

The assistant coach of the Englishman, who parted ways with the Greens due to a tempting offer from the homeland, has been appointed coach of Gloucester City from the non-professional sixth league

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Shlomo Weiss

Tuesday, 08 December 2020, 15:30

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Less than a day after Maccabi Haifa announced the departure of assistant coach Paul Groves "due to an offer he received from his homeland", the Englishman was officially appointed the new coach of Gloucester City from the sixth division.



As you may recall, about a month and a half ago, Groves began looking for another challenge, and as soon as he had the opportunity to return to England, even if it was a semi-professional team, he took advantage of it and parted ways with Maccabi Haifa.

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Groves, 54, who came to Maccabi Haifa a year and a half ago after previously working with Avraham Grant at West Ham and Portsmouth, said in a farewell announcement yesterday: "I really enjoyed Maccabi Haifa. I had a great time here, working with the players and the club. Thank you very much to the management and the audience. "Now on the way to a new challenge as manager in England, for me this is an opportunity. I wish the club great success."

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