Having been player-manager before World War 2, Wootton was appointed Northwich Victoria manager when the football club resumed activities on 19 January 1946.[5] He resigned in January 1947, citing "changed conditions of his employment [that] prevented him from carrying out his duties at the Drill Field satisfactorily".[6] Wootton became the manager of Third Division North side Oldham Athletic in June 1947. He oversaw 141 games at Boundary Park. He achieved a 38.28 win percentage but failed to gain the club the promotion to the Second Division they craved. He negotiated the sales of Ken Brierley to Liverpool and both Ray Haddington and Billy Spurdle to Manchester City.[7] He resigned on 30 September 1950 after a poor start to the 1949–50 season saw the Latics with seven points from ten matches, which was reported to be a surprise to the Oldham board.[8][9] He reportedly applied for the vacant manager's job at Wrexham in October 1950.[10] He was made secretary-manager of Halifax Town the following year. Gerry Henry was appointed as player-coach on 4 December 1951, with Wootton being described as absent on other business.[11] He spent just one season with Halifax and left The Shay after leading the "Shaymen" to a 20th-place finish in the Third Division North in 1951–52. On 12 July 1952, he was appointed as manager of Winsford United in the Cheshire County League, having previously come close to taking the job when he had instead taken charge at Oldham.[7] He negotiated the sale of Eric Johnson to Coventry City for £1,500, rising to a potential £2,000.[12] He left the club by mutual consent on 26 August 1953 to concentrate on his business concerns.[13]
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