Ashes hero Harmison becomes non-league football manager

Former cricketer is offered help from Newcastle United as he takes over at lowly Ashington

Steve Harmison
(Image credit: Greg Wood / AFP)

A decade ago Steve Harmison helped England win back the Ashes, destroying the Australian top order with his hostile fast bowling. Tonight the 36-year-old makes his managerial debut – in football, taking charge of Ashington FC in their Ebac Northern Football League Division One clash against Bishop Auckland. In case you're wondering, that's the ninth tier of English football.

Though Ashington have been around since 1883 the club they – or at least their few hundred fans – call 'The Colliers' have not made much of an impression on the wider footballing world in the last 75 years. In the years immediately after the First World War Ashington reached the dizzy heights of the Football League Third Division North, and in January 1924 nearly 12,000 fans watched them lose 5-1 to Aston Villa in the FA Cup.

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