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Wootton steps up with Challinor’s Hatters

Stockport County boss Dave Challinor is convinced the Hatters will suit new signing Kyle Wootton down to the ground after the striker turned down a new contract at Notts County to sign for the Hatters.

Wootton steps

By Tom Blackett

RISE: Kyle Wootton has left Notts County for Stockport County
PICTURE: Ritchie Sumpter

STOCKPORT COUNTY boss Dave Challinor is convinced the Hatters will suit new signing Kyle Wootton down to the ground after the striker turned down a new contract at Notts County to sign for the Hatters.
The 25-year-old hit 21 goals for the Magpies this year having reached 17 last season and 16 in the curtailed 2019-20 campaign.
It’s a record that has marked out the former Scunthorpe United forward as one of the National League’s most consistent goalscorers and had him high on a number ...

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