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Sharp feels Huntly's new manager bounce is a threat to Nairn


By Alasdair Fraser

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Nairn County boss Ronnie Sharp
Nairn County boss Ronnie Sharp

Ronnie Sharp believes that tomorrow’s opponents Huntly are still enjoying a managerial bounce after appointing Martin Skinner as the successor to Charlie Charlesworth.

The Christie Park club confirmed caretaker Skinner and assistant Ricky Cheyne as their new management team just over a fortnight ago.

The respected Charlesworth dealt the team a blow by stepping down at the start of August just one league match into the new season.

Since then, Huntly’s form has been unpredictable – picking up four wins but also sustaining four defeats.

Read more in today's Inverness Courier.

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