England Walking Football trials at Cirencester
The BBC feature manager Stuart Langworthy and his over 60s England trialists.
The BBC feature manager Stuart Langworthy and his over 60s England trialists.
Langworthy On First England Over 60’s Walking Football Team Trial. Listen to the podcast here:
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Walking Football Association chiefs have named the management teams for the two newly-formed England Walking Football teams. Paul Murtagh from Birmingham Walking Football Club takes charge of the Over-50s while the Over-60s manager is Stuart Langworthy of Abbeymead Rovers Football Club in Gloucestershire. Murtagh’s assistant is David Norton and David Castle takes on the role…