Jack Boothway
John "Jack" Boothway (4 February 1919 – 1979) was an English footballer.
He played for Manchester City, Crewe Alexandra, Wrexham and Mossley.[1][2] He became manager at Mossley before taking over at Northwich Victoria in 1955, where he stayed until 1957, which was followed by a spell with Runcorn Linnets from 1961 to 1971.[2][3]
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- Bardsley (1956)
- Murphy (1957)
- Quigley (1957–62)
- Wilson (1963–72)
- Sievwright (1972–74)
- Murphy (1974–76)
- Wilkinson (1976–77)
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- Murphy (1978–83)
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