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Howe Coaching Town
By Aston
December 2 2008
Former England coach Don Howe will be taking training sessions with the Town first team this week after being invited to do so by Jim Magilton.
Howe spent his playing career at West Brom and Arsenal before going into coaching and management, managing both his former playing clubs as well as Galatasaray SK and QPR. He coached at Leeds, Wimbledon and was involved in the England national set-up under Sir Bobby Robson and was assistant to Terry Venables at Euro 96.

Town manager Jim Magilton: "I met Don when I was doing my A license coaching badge and his knowledge of the game is so extensive, I have invited him down to the Club this week to spend a couple of days with the players and the staff.

"He has looked at some videos of our games and will take a couple of sessions and I think it will be a great learning exercise for everyone."

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