Draft:Danny Scopes
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===Concord Rangers — first spell (2007–2012)=== |
===Concord Rangers — first spell (2007–2012)=== |
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Scopes was appointed player-manager of Concord Rangers in 2007. Shortly after his appointment, [[Danny Cowley]] joined the club as a coach, with [[Nicky Cowley]] signing as a player, and the pair subsequently formed a joint-management partnership.{{sfn|Non-League Football Paper|2025a}}{{sfn|FourFourTwo|2018}} Concord won the [[Essex Senior Football League]] title in 2007–08 and were promoted to the [[Isthmian League Division One North]]. In 2009–10, the club secured a second promotion by winning the Division One North play-off final, reaching the [[Isthmian League Premier Division]].{{sfn|Non-League Football Paper|2025a}} Scopes stepped down from the joint-management role in 2012, with Cowley subsequently taking sole charge.{{sfn|Southend Echo|2012}} |
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Scopes was appointed player-manager of Concord Rangers in |
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2007. Shortly after his appointment, [[Danny Cowley]] joined |
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the club as a coach, with [[Nicky Cowley]] signing as a |
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player, and the pair subsequently formed a joint-management |
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partnership.{{sfn|Non-League Football Paper|2025a}} |
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{{sfn|FourFourTwo|2018}} |
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In their first season, Concord won the |
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[[Essex Senior Football League]] title in 2007–08 and were |
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promoted to the [[Isthmian League Division One North]]. In |
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2009–10, the club secured a second promotion by winning the |
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Division One North play-off final, reaching the |
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[[Isthmian League Premier Division]]. |
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{{sfn|Non-League Football Paper|2025a}} |
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Scopes stepped down from the joint-management role in 2012, |
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with Cowley subsequently taking sole charge. |
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{{sfn|Southend Echo|2012}} |
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===Concord Rangers — second spell (2019–2021)=== |
===Concord Rangers — second spell (2019–2021)=== |
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