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We continue our look at the favourites for Cambridge United manager…
3rd) DARYL MCMAHON
CLUB STATEMENT regarding Daryl McMahon at link below and attached…https://t.co/jUcKSvEpPj pic.twitter.com/mapsxD1NDt
— Ebbsfleet United FC (@EUFCofficial) November 7, 2018
McMahon, a former Cambridge player, left Ebbsfleet United on the 7th November 2018.
His only honour as a manager is when he won the National League South playoffs in 2017.
He took the Fleet to the National League playoffs last season but lost out to Tranmere Rovers in the semi final.
Current odds on Sky Bet: 8/1
2nd) KEVIN NOLAN
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Kevin Nolan was recently linked with a return to Notts County, the club he was sacked at in August, and he was reportedly keen to re-join them too. However the club opted for Neal Ardley instead.
The former Bolton, Newcastle, West Ham player took Notts to the League Two playoffs last season. However, the manager was shown the door after they picked up one point in five league matches.
Nolan was also player-manager for Leyton Orient in 2016. His team won three of the four league games in his first full month of management. He was nominated for February’s manager of the month award. On 12 April 2016, with the team two points off the playoffs, Nolan was relieved of his duties as manager, the role given to Andy Hessenthaler.
Current odds on Sky Bet: 7/1
1st) GARY BOWYER
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Gary Bowyer is currently out of a job after he resigned as Blackpool manager earlier this year.
He had been in charge of the Tangerines in June 2016 after the club’s relegation to League Two.
In March 2017, he was hit by boiled sweets thrown by Newport County fans.
In May 2017, Bowyer took Blackpool back up to League One in his first season in charge, his side beat Exeter City in the League Two Playoff Final.
He then resigned on the 6th of August after the first game of the season.
Current odds on Sky Bet: 6/1
Other managers mentioned are Paul Hurst, Phil Brown, Russell Slade, Craig Bellamy, Ian Holloway and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink.
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