FORMER Worcester City manager Ashley Vincent is now helping out with the Cheltenham Town Under-18s, Worcester News understands.
Vincent, who resigned from his post with City last December, was involved with the coaching staff on Tuesday night as The Robins played Kidderminster Harriers at Aggborough.
Ashley Vincent, who had a spell as Cheltenham Town's Under-16s coach before going on to manage Worcester City, is now helping out with the Under-18s #ctfc
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The ex-Worcester boss enjoyed a successful time at Whaddon Road with the Robins between 2004 and 2009, winning over 100 caps for the club and played a key role in the side that earned promotion to League One in 2006.
Vincent also coached the under-16s team at Cheltenham before taking the managers role at Worcester City in May 2019.
It is understood that he is now "helping out" with the under-18s, who are managed by Pete Haynes.
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