Aidy Boothroyd named Northampton Town boss
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Boothroyd is excited about the new era at Sixfields
League Two strugglers Northampton Town have named Aidy Boothroyd as their new manager on a one-year rolling contract.
Former Swindon boss Andy King will be assistant to the 40-year-old former Watford, Colchester and Coventry boss, who replaces Gary Johnson as manager.
The Cobblers are currently three points above the relegation zone.
"It's a big challenge but if it was easy anybody could do it. I'm excited about this challenge," Boothroyd told BBC Look East.
"I feel I'm a much better manager than I was six years ago.
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We need someone who can work to steer usDavid Cardoza
away from the position we find ourselves in in the short term, and
someone who can take the club forward in the longer term
Northampton Town chairman
"I'll certainly be using some of the things I have used with
other teams that have worked. And I'll be thinking about things that
haven't worked so well."
Chairman David Cardoza added: "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.
"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.
BOOTHROYD'S RECORD
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- Coventry: Won 12, drew 8, lost 19
- Colchester: Won 19, drew 12, lost 13
- Watford: Won 65, drew 51, lost 60
"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."
Boothroyd has been out of work since March when he was sacked by Coventry after less than a year in the job. He left the club following a run of 16 league games with just one victory.
The former Norwich City youth coach switched to the Ricoh
Arena from Colchester United, whom he led to eighth place in League One
in 2010, their highest finish since they were relegated from the
Championship four seasons ago.
Boothroyd led Watford to the Premier League in 2006
His greatest success was achieved in his first managerial role
at Watford when he guided them to the Premier League via the
Championship play-offs in 2006.
He takes over a side that have not won in their last nine outings.
Since Johnson's departure, Town have lost their two games 7-2 and 4-1 under two different caretaker managers.
Johnson's assistant David Lee was initially placed in temporary charge, but he was quickly replaced by goalkeeper coach Tim Flowers.
And Johnson's brother Peter has left his role as scout at the club.
Is it just me or is this a massive appointment? He took Watford to the prem not long a go, and he always used to win the World Cup with England when I used to play FM.
Now he's managing a team that's 3 points from relegation from the football league.