Steve Mungall
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Steven Henry Mungall (born 22 May 1958) is a Scottish former football player and manager.
After joining Tranmere Rovers from Motherwell in 1979, Mungall went on to make more than 500 Football League appearances for Rovers in a 17-year period. This spell saw Rovers rise up the league and make several appearances at Wembley, including winning the Football League Trophy in 1990.[1] He remained with the club on the coaching staff before leaving in October 2000 to pursue business interests.[2]
Mungall was quickly back in football, when he was appointed manager of Chester City in October 2001. The Blues were struggling in the Football Conference when Mungall took over, initially as caretaker-manager. His first match ended in a 2–0 home win over Hereford United and he was soon handed the job on a permanent basis. But a dreadful run of form saw Chester dragged into serious relegation trouble and Mungall was sacked after a defeat to Northwich Victoria on 26 December 2001.
Mungall was later on the coaching staff at Droylsden, a role he left in December 2007.[3]
On 13 February 2008, Mungall returned to Chester City as assistant manager to Bobby Williamson[4] but he left along with Williamson early the following month.[5]
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