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Ian Rush has stated his desire to become the new manager of Peterborough.
The ex-Liverpool striker and Chester boss wants to succeed Barry Fry, who has retired after the London Road club's relegation to League Two. "I'm definitely looking to get back into football and if the opportunity to speak to Peterborough came about I would take it," said Rush. "I enjoyed my short time at Chester and know I can become a decent manager," he added on the Liverpool website. Rush resigned as manager of Chester in April after the sacking of his assistant Mark Aizelwood. The 43-year-old cited that as the "final straw" for him at the club where he took over in August 2004. Rush continued: "I love football. When I stopped playing I was not sure I could cope with management. "I've no problems in taking a job in the lower leagues. I learnt plenty in my time at Chester." |
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Maybe a good place to continue for Rushie after his experience at Chester!
Barry Fry is the perfect man to teach him the ropes! Fry will always be involved as owner of the club and i think it will bring a buzz to the club after a bad season! |
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