Sheffield Wednesday news: Chesterfield appoint ex-Portsmouth, Wigan Athletic and Ipswich Town boss, Sunderland boss latest
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The 54-year-old, who was linked with the Sheffield Wednesday job after Tony Pulis was sacked, led the Spireites to the League Two title in 2013/14, taking them into the play-offs the following campaign.
Cook went onto manage Portsmouth, Wigan and Ipswich but is now returning for his second spell in charge of Chesterfield, who currently sit second in the National League.
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Hide AdThe well-travelled manager succeeds James Rowe, who left the club by mutual consent earlier this month having initially been ” suspended pending an investigation into allegations of misconduct”.
Chief executive John Croot said: “We are delighted to welcome Paul back to the club.
“He enjoyed great success here previously and to secure someone with his impressive track record is a real coup.
“Paul was our number one target when we began our search for a new manager and we are sure that our supporters will share our delight that he has agreed to take the role.
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Hide Ad“Danny Webb is looking forward to working with Paul as part of the new management team.”
Webb was Rowe’s assistant manager and has been in caretaker charge.
No Sunderland return for Roy Keane
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane will no be the next Sunderland manager after talks broke down over a return to the club.
The Black Cats are now in advanced talks with former Preston North End and Norwich City boss Alex Neil over the position.
Grant McCann, who was sacked by Hull City last month, and Sabri Lamouchi have also been linked with the vacant post.