Mossley have appointed David Fish as the new first team manager.
Fish, who enjoyed a playing career as a goalkeeper with Stalybridge Celtic and Curzon Ashton, joins from North West Counties First Division North outfit Chadderton.
Fish, who started his career with Manchester United before joining Stockport County, also had spells with Hyde United and Witton Albion.
He will be joined in the dugout by long-term assistant Lee Ashworth. The pair initially joined up while managing Rochdale St Clements, before joining Chadderton in October 2017. The pair guided Chadderton to the Manchester Premier Cup semi-final, eventually losing out to National League North side Curzon Ashton 8-0.
The pair spoke to Mossley's media team following their appointment:
A hat trick from home winger Alex Hurst saw the hosts home after Ashton had looked comfortable for most of the first half at the F.Ball Community Stadium on Saturday.
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