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Graham Barrow

Graham Barrow (born in Chorley, Lancashire, 13 June 1954) is an English former footballer who has since become a lower division manager. He is currently part of the coaching staff at Football League Championship side Wigan Athletic, where he has previously been both a player and manager.
==Playing career==

Barrow first entered the Football League at the relatively late age of 27 in August 1981 when he signed for Wigan Athletic from Altrincham for £10,000, having earlier played for Chorley and Southport. He became a vital part of manager Larry Lloyd's promotion winning side, playing as a hard man in midfield, and further endeared himself to Wigan fans by putting in a man of the match performance in the Freight Rover Trophy final at Wembley Stadium in 1985 despite playing in the unfamiliar position of forward. He left the club for Chester City in 1986 for £6,000,〔Sumner (1997), p.103〕 after 212 appearances in all competitions for the Latics (179 games, 36 goals in the League).
Barrow had a difficult start at Chester, suffering five bookings in his first seven games,〔 and in November 1986 he considered a move to Blackpool.〔 But he opted to stay with the Blues and went on to make 298 first team appearances over the next eight years, mainly as captain. He combined his playing role with an assistant manager position to Harry McNally from 1988–89 onwards.〔Sumner (1997), p.105〕 On the final day of the 1991–92 season, Barrow scored a late winner in Chester's final home game at Moss Rose against Leyton Orient to seal Division Three survival for the club.〔Sumner (1997), p.111〕

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