Career
Chapple played amateur football as a forward, but broke his leg in an FA Vase match in 1980, and turned to management. Initially player-manager of Alton Town, he soon moved to a purely managerial post at Windsor and Eton. Chapple left the club in 1997, frustrated with its refusal to provide him with a written contract, and went to manage Kingstonian, taking the club up to the Conference, and winning a further two FA Trophy titles.
However, he was sacked in 2001, after the team suffered relegation.
He then returned to Woking, although this time he was not so successful and parted company with the club in October 2002. Out of management, Chapple became a courier, but maintained a link with football as the Chairman of Farnham Town F.C. He was appointed as the Commercial Manager of Woking in the Autumn of 2008.