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BEECH IS CONTENT TO KEEP IT TIGHT

By Peter White
LEAGUE TWO

UPBEAT: Chris Beech

CARLISLE boss Chris Beech believes his history of working on tight budgets has helped him assemble a squad that can continue to challenge towards the top of the League Two table.
The 46-year-old took on the top job at Brunton Park last November after 17 years at Rochdale, first as a player and then in a variety of coaching roles, including as assistant to Keith Hill.
Despite welcoming over 15 new additions to Cumbria this summer, Beech insists he hasn’t had the luxury of the sorts of funds available to other head coaches in the fourth t...

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