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17 Facts About Mark Beesley

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Mark Beesley is currently the manager of FC United of Manchester.

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Mark Beesley subsequently spent three and a half seasons at Chester City.

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However, by this point Chester had sealed the Football Conference title at Hereford's expense and Mark Beesley was to lose out in the play-offs to Aldershot Town.

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Mark Beesley joined Forest Green Rovers on 8 June 2004 where he was initially unlucky with injuries, missing nearly an entire season with a knee injury.

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Mark Beesley signed for Cambridge United in January 2008 for a five-figure fee but never really enjoyed the form he had in his later stages at Forest Green.

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Mark Beesley signed for newly promoted Conference Premier side Fleetwood Town on 29 July 2010.

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In July 2011, Mark Beesley signed for Northern Premier League Premier Division side Burscough, in his home town.

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Mark Beesley moved to promotion challenging Hednesford Town on 6 January 2012.

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In June 2012, Mark Beesley signed for Northern Premier League Premier Division outfit Nantwich Town.

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Mark Beesley left Nantwich on loan in October 2012 however and joined Warrington Town of the Northern Premier League Division One North and made his club debut on 30 October in a match against Ramsbottom United.

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In February 2013, Mark Beesley was released by Nantwich and later that month signed for Northern Premier League Division One North side Skelmersdale United.

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Mark Beesley left a few weeks later to join West Lancashire Football League Division One club Burscough Richmond in late February 2013.

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Mark Beesley was managing Burscough in 2016, but left in June of that year.

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Mark Beesley later joined Warrington Town as assistant manager to Paul Carden whilst coaching at an academy run by Robbie Fowler.

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Mark Beesley was appointed manager in December 2021, after Carden left to manage another club.

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In September 2024, Mark Beesley announced his resignation following a poor start to the season.

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On 21 September 2024, Mark Beesley was appointed manager of Northern Premier League Premier Division side FC United of Manchester.