Chester FC have announced the appointment of Steve McNulty as Assistant Manager to Steve Watson.
The 38-year-old has celebrated promotion six times with four clubs during a successful playing career, including captaining Tranmere Rovers to back-to-back promotions from the National League to League One.
He arrives from Witton Albion, where he had been a player-coach since August 2020, and we extend our thanks to the Wincham Park club for their assistance.
McNulty, who will be registered as a player for the Blues subject to FA and National League approval, played under Steve Watson at York City and has also represented the likes of Barrow, Fleetwood Town and Luton Town.
He will be in the dugout for our game today against AFC Fylde.
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