Kevin Blackwell named new manager of Bury
Bury have appointed former Sheffield United and Leeds boss Kevin Blackwell as their new manager.
Blackwell has been without a managerial position since leaving Bramall Lane by mutual consent in August 2010.
The Shakers have been searching for a new boss since Richie Barker left Gigg Lane on the eve of the season to take charge of Crawley Town.
Blackwell's managerial record
- Leeds United (2004-06): 114 matches, 44 wins, 37 draws, 33 defeats
- Luton Town (2007-08): 42 matches, 16 wins, nine draws, 17 defeats
- Sheffield United (2008-10): 125 matches, 53 wins, 36 draws, 36 defeats
- Beaten in two Championship play-off finals (Leeds in 2006 and Sheffield United in 2009)
Bury, currently bottom of League One and without a win this season, travel to Stevenage on Saturday.
The 53-year-old returns to Gigg Lane, more than a decade after serving as goalkeeping coach and assistant manager under Neil Warnock.
His first job as manager came with Leeds in 2004, soon after their relegation from the Premier League.
Following a massive overhaul of the squad at Elland Road, Blackwell led them to the Championship play-off final in 2006, where they were beaten 3-0 by Watford.
His contract was terminated four months later and a 10-month spell with Luton Town followed, although significant financial problems at Kenilworth Road led to his departure.
Replacing Bryan Robson as Sheffield United manager in February 2008, Blackwell took the Blades to the play-off final in his first full season in charge, but he again suffered defeat, losing 1-0 to Burnley.
He left Bramall Lane two games into the 2010-11 season and has since been coaching in the United States and Nigeria.
Peter Shirtliff, who was placed in caretaker charge of the Shakers after Barker left for their League One rivals on 7 August, is expected to remain as part of the coaching staff at Gigg Lane.
Blackwell will be officially presented at a media conference on Thursday.
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Comment number 24.
Eddies Gonna Get Ya27th September 2012 - 11:26
Disappointing decision for me. Would have hoped that Bury would appoint a younger, more modern manager, other than just another old, ex failure. Still, good luck to them!
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Comment number 23.
sennockianrebel27th September 2012 - 10:10
Don't usually comment on the appointment
of a division 1 manager.
But do people really think there are many potential
35 year old managers out there?
Footballers are well paid and any unproven 35 year old would be a risk
at this level.
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Comment number 22.
me27th September 2012 - 0:07
so no manager all season then you appoint BLACKWELL. why not appoint a 35year up coming new manager???? Maybe the chairman just wantys to sell ground to FC MANCHESTER. heading that way now
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Comment number 21.
Ulcershaker26th September 2012 - 23:52
This be a great appointment, so it is. May all the luck of my fake oirishness rain down on Mr Blackwell, he may well need it.
(By the way have I told thee that I still hate Dalies, so i do)
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Comment number 20.
ICT Godfather26th September 2012 - 22:41
Dont want him at Gigg run away Blackwell Run off back to Warnock... Dont want anything to do with Warnock back here at Gigg...
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