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Richard Cooper bids farewell to The Robins

Richard Cooper bids farewell to The Robins

George Clayton18 Jul 2017 - 14:34
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Cooper lands Football Secretary job at Oldham Athletic

I would like to place on record my thanks to everyone at Ashton United
- Richard Cooper

Our very own match day secretary Richard Cooper has deservedly landed a top job as Football Secretary for Oldham Athletic. Unfortunately, this means that Richard will be leaving Hurst Cross where he has been our match day secretary on a voluntary basis since January 2016.
Richard always went the extra mile at Hurst Cross and his work ethic and personality will be missed.
Richard, who also worked for the Manchester FA along side his work with The Robins, said "It has been a lifelong dream to work within football but specifically professional football. The reason I joined Ashton United was to get experience within a football club for future employability. However although I got this I also became part of a family.

I had a few different options when I came to Hurst Cross but it was the welcome and the people that made me choose this club.

I have had a great experience, maybe a little shorter than I expected but I have had a great offer I could not turn down.

I would like to place on record my thanks to everyone at Ashton United. Andy Finnigan has been amazing and allowed me to take on a lot of the secretarial work. My experience is down to what Andy has empowered me to do. Steve Hobson has been very supportive of everything I have done and was the one responsible for talking me into coming to Ashton initially. Finally the managers and players I have worked with, Phillo and Ackers then Jody and Will, they have been brilliant with me.

I am really excited to be joining a great club like Oldham Athletic but I will miss Ashton. I will look out for the results every week and I will be back at the Cross when I can.
Once a robin always a robin"

Vice Chairman Steve Hobson said, 'Whilst Ashton United is sorry to see Richard move on we are not surprised at his success. We are delighted that we have been able to help him climb yet another rung on the ladder to success, and will watch his future career path with interest'

Richard is yet another club volunteer who has used his time at Hurst Cross to move to bigger and better things, hot on the heels of club Media Manager Mikey Brown, who recently supported the England Under 20's at the Toulon Tournament in France.

Richard will always be welcome at Hurst Cross and he may even come back to the club at some capacity in his lifetime.

Thank you and good luck from everyone at Ashton United Richard.

The Robins are now on the lookout for the next person to step into Richard's shoes: http://www.pitchero.com/clubs/ashtonunited/news/nows-your-chance-1873937.html

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