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THE BIG INTERVIEW MARGATE MANAGER STEVE WATT
By Matt Badcock

TEVE WATT took his first manager’s job a little over 12 months ago pretty much knowing the first entry onto his CV would be relegation.
Margate were a club recovering from financial turmoil, nine points off safety and without a win in 16 National League games.
But, at 31, it was too good an opportunity for the former Chelsea, Swansea, Grimsby and Maidstone United defender to turn down.
A year on, the squad has been rebuilt and they are second in the Bostik Premier after a run of seven consecutive wins was brought to an en...

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