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Steve HILL

HOME DISCOMFORT: Chester’s failure to improve their form at the Deva Stadium spelt the end for boss Jon McCarthy, inset
PICTURE: Off The Bench Media

“Gone!”
A n instinctive response normally reserved for England taking a wicket as opposed to a man losing his job, this was nevertheless how Chester manager Jon McCarthy’s sacking was greeted in our house.
Still festering in bed following a tumultuous trip to Solihull Moors the previous evening, the official Chester FC Twitter account delivered the news to my phone, ironically while I was reading a Jon M...

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