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Stockport lost the first leg 2–0 at Edgeley Park but won the second leg 1–0 with a goal from Sean Connelly. [128] [129] Before the start of the 1997–98 season, Dave Jones left for Southampton. Gary Megson left Blackpool to take over as manager. In his first season Stockport finished eighth, just two places off the playoffs—the club's ...
He led Stockport to Wembley on three further occasions, once more in the 1993 Football League Trophy Final and twice in the play-offs, but lost all. [50] In March 1995, Bergara was sacked after an altercation with then chairman Brendan Elwood, [51] [52] and was succeeded by Dave Jones. [53]
Gannon had three spells managing Stockport. Stockport County F.C. is an English professional association football club based in the town of Stockport. Founded in 1883 as Heaton Norris Rovers the clubs first manager was Fred Stewart who would manage Stockport for over 16 years making him the longest-serving manager in the clubs history.
Stockport's return to the second flight after an absence of 60 years appeared to be in danger of being written off as a failure before a ball had been kicked, as manager Dave Jones, who had led County to promotion and the League Cup semi-final the previous season, left to join Southampton, [1] taking his assistant John Sainty, goalkeeper Paul Jones and defender Lee Todd with him to The Dell.
Sacramento City Councilwoman Ashby had about 52% of the vote, and former insurance commissioner Jones had nearly 48%, as of 3 p.m. Friday, according to the Sacramento County Clerk Recorder’s Office.
Had Stockport failed to win the game they would have faced a deciding match away at promotion rivals Luton Town on the final day of the season. As it turned out, County travelled to Kenilworth Road with a chance to win the title, but a 1–1 draw meant that local rivals Bury finished top of the table with Stockport finishing second. [1]
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