Boothroyd Gets Northampton Job

30 November 2011 12:50
Ex City Manager Gets Cobblers Job

Former Coventry City manager Aidy Boothroyd has been appointed manager of Northampton Town.

Boothroyd, who was sacked by City last February, has signed a one year rolling contract after speculation about whether he would take the job or not and will be assisted by Andy King.

Northampton Chairman David Cardoza is reported as saying about Boothroyd's appointment: "We are absolutely delighted to have Aidy on board, and that he has agreed to take up the challenge of moving this club forwards.

"We were fortunate to have interviewed a number of excellent candidates. We took on board lots of advice and plenty of opinions from people within the game and the message came back loud and clear that Aidy was the best candidate for the job.

"We were looking for a special type of manager who can succeed in two equally important tasks. We need someone who can work to steer us away from the position we find ourselves in in the short term, and someone who can take the club forward in the longer term.

"From our talks it is clear that Aidy knows the problems we have been suffering and he has done his homework on us. He is a good age, he already has plenty of experience from managing in the Premier League and Football League.

"He knows the challenge ahead of him and he has the hunger and the desire to succeed and follow up the phenomenal success he has already had in his career as a manager."

Source: FOOTYMAD