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THE GAFFER’S GREATEST

THE GAFFER’S

WRAGGY AND THAT SPIRIT IS

By Andy Mitchell

MOTIVATOR: Steve Burr during his spell in charge of Chester

WHO ins pires the inspir ations in the ever-changing world of football? Which traits stand the test of time?
In the latest of our series, we pick the brains of one of Non-League’s most iconic figures for his exploits in the dugout and on the pitch.
Steve Burr played a huge part in the halcyon days at Macclesfield Town and Hednesford Town where his bosses made quite the impression on a man who would become one of the most sought-after gaffers outside the Football League in his own ...

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