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CAL GETS CALL FROM BLUES

By Chris Dunlavy

NEW Chester boss Callum McIntyre has urged supporters to get behind him as he bids to propel the Blues out of National League North.
Aged just 28, he replaces former Gateshead and York City manager Steve Watson, who left by mutual consent after six months at the Deva.
McIntyre is now the youngest manager in the top six tiers of English football, but already boasts considerable experience, having led Runcorn Linnets to the Northern Premier League play-off final this term.
He has also spent a lengthy period in charge of Chester’s academy.
McIntyre, who has had a p...

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