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Inside Stockport's revival: Man United connections, transfer coups and lofty ambitions

The Hatters have endured plenty of misery over the past two decades but they finally look like they are back on the way up - and they have big plans as they look to return to the EFL

Michelle Keegan stars in video for Stockport County

For many years, Stockport County were a regular name in the Football League.

As recently as 2002 they were a Championship side.

But mismanagement off the field, going into administration and four relegations in the space of a decade, between 2002 and 2011, saw them go from the second tier to non-league, with a generation of fans likely to be unaware that the club had such a rich history of league football.

In 2013 they dropped even further, down to the National League North. That prompted the club to go semi-pro and six painful years would follow in the sixth tier.

They eventually got themselves back on an upward curve and were promoted as champions in 2019.

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After years of malaise, Stockport County are finally on an upward curve

Since then the only way has been up, with the early curtailment of the 2019-20 season seeing them miss out on the play-offs via the points-per-game method. Last season they finished third but were beaten by eventual winners Hartlepool in the semi-finals.

Owner Mark Stott is someone who wants to restore the club to its former glory. He has boldly spoken on eyeing up a return to the second tier within seven years.