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Life’s just Boot-iful for Steve

Steve McNulty wants to take the same fundamentals that helped him become a serial winner as a player into management after landing his first job at his local club Bootle.

Life’s just

By Matt Badcock

STEVE McNulty wants to take the same fundamentals that helped him become a serial winner as a player into management after landing his first job at his local club Bootle.
The 38-year-old won the Conference North play-offs with with Barrow in 2008 before going onto win promotion into the Football League with Fleetwood Town, Luton Town and Tranmere Rovers, who he also helped reach League One.
Having spent time as Steve Watson’s assistant manager at Chester, the Non-League legend has now taken the reins at the NPL Division One West Bucks following Brian Richardson’s departure ...

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