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BACK IN BUSINESS – NOW, SO AM I!

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By Chris Dunlavy

GETTING the sack isn’t all bad. “Looking back now, I needed the break,” admits Steve Davis, whose six-year stint in charge of Crewe Alexandra was terminated in January.
“I hadn’t really had one for 35 years. So I spent a couple of months just chilling. I went on holiday with my wife in March, somewhere hot. It’s the first time I’ve been able to do that since I left school at 15.
“I also spent a lot of time with my grandsons. Three and one they are, absolutely brilliant. And into their footy as well – the three-year-ol...

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