Chester chairman Stephen Vaughan insists he had no hesitation in appointing former England international Mark Wright as the club´s manager despite previous problems between the two.Wright left the Deva Stadium in acrimonious circumstances on the eve of last term after taking Chester up as Conference champions, and has been appointed until the end of the season as Keith Curle´s replacement. Wright is taking legal action against Peterborough, who sacked him last month, and replaces Curle after his dismissal in the aftermath of the 2-0 loss by Leyton Orient.The well-documented ill-feeling between Wright and Chester surfaced again during City´s 1-0 victory at Peterborough on the opening day, but Vaughan is adamant the former Liverpool defender is the man to guide struggling City away from trouble. He said: "What´s gone is gone and in football you never say never because anything can happen in this game and you don´t know what´s going to happen yet."
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