Being the other side of the camera has helped me to broaden horizons
THEBIGINTERVIEW
By MATT BADCOCK
IT MIGHT not have been in the technical area, but Daryl McMahon spent a lot of last season on the touchline of National League games.
A surprise exit from Ebbsfleet United in early November, the 35- year-old took time out after a frantic three-and-a-half years at Stonebridge Road to help broaden his mind on other aspects of the game.
He spent time observing Brendan Rodgers at Celtic, coached for the PFA, enjoyed time with his young family and picked up the BT Sport microphones as a ...
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