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Broxburn Athletic are hoping to continue on with their recent success and for better luck next season

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Broxburn Athletic will be hoping for better luck next season after the global health crisis cost them their manager and promotion.The Brox announced last week that following two-and-a-half hugely successful years, boss Brian McNaughton and coach Steven Hislop had resigned to be replaced by Christopher Townlsey.McNaughton arrived in December 2017 just before the club moved up to East of Scotland League and narrowly missed out on promotion into the Lowland League in 2018/19.Broxburn were in contention again this year before lockdown whilst the Scottish Cup run that ended in Paisley against St Mirren will live long in the town’s memory.A club spokesperson said the coronavirus crisis influenced his decision to leave now.They said: “Once Brian

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