The former Runcorn, Burscough, AFC Telford and Stalybridge Celtic boss has been in management since the age of 29 and is now in his third spell with the Sandgrounders having returned last year.
“I was actually told it was 981 games in total on Saturday which makes me feel old!” Watson, who turns 49 tomorrow and has won three Conference North titles, told The NLP.
“I had eight full seasons away: three at Runcorn, two at Burscough, 18 months at Telford and 18 at Stalybridge. I’ve been in it a long time.”
Watson celebrated the landmark last weekend with a 1-0 win over National League North promotion rivals Brackley Town at Haig Avenue where he first arrived in 2003 aged 33, becoming the club’s youngest ever manager, after enjoying success at Runcorn.
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