Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Jackett resigns at Millwall

Kenny Jackett has resigned as manager at Millwall after five-and-a-half years at The New Den. He was the sixth longest serving manager in the Football League: Jackett

He considers that the club needs fresh ideas so that it can pursue its long-term goal of reaching the Premier League. Speculation now centres on who might take his place. It has been pointed out that Iain Dowie is available and has already managed two South London clubs, so why not complete the set?

Jackett has emerged as a surprise contender for the managerial vacancy at Wolves according to the local evening newspaper: Wolves

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Curbs could do a job there.

Anonymous said...

Curbs could do a job there.

Anonymous said...

Wolves with the benefits of Premier League parachute payments in League 1 should walk the league and so are currently considering appointing another Nordic coach to help them prepare for European football in 16/17 season!