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’BLUE SKY IS THE LIMIT’

’BLUE SKY

Chester’s co-boss Morley targets promotion push

By CHRIS DUNLAVY

CHESTER joint-manager Bernard Morley has tipped Altrincham, York, Southport and Spennymoor to challenge for the National North title next season.
And whilst the 35-year-old has promised a tilt at promotion, he insists the Blues do not merit a place amongst the favourites. “Chester is a big football club with two managers who’ve had success in the past,” said Morley, who alongside Anthony Johnson won three promotions in four years at Salford City before signing on at the Deva last summer. “To so...

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