Former West Brom, Southampton, and Charlton manager eager to take on the role of Championship manager: “I would be open to it”

A former West Brom boss has addressed the rumours linking him with their Championship rivals.

Alan Pardew, the former manager of West Brom, has responded to reports that he was being considered for a position at the Baggies Championship rivals. It was claimed earlier this week that Pardew was in talks to play football again in England. Since his unfortunate tenure at the Hawthorns, which resulted in the club’s relegation in 2018, he has not managed a club in England.

The 62-year-old took over as manager of the Netherlands, Bulgaria, and Greece six years ago, after Darren Moore took over. After Vincent Kompany left for Bayern Munich, Burnley is looking for a new manager, and Pardew has emerged as a serious candidate.

Former Chelsea player Frank Lampard is the front-runner for the position, although it’s believed that Craig Bellamy, the interim head coach, has support from the team to assume the position permanently following his time serving as caretaker in Kompany’s absence. Pardew said that he was willing to returning to management and that it would be a “great opportunity.”

Well, it’s certainly not me,” Pardew remarked during his appearance on the White and Jordan show on talkSPORT. “If not, it would be formally announced!” “If nothing else, it’s nice to be associated with them,” he continued. “I believe they have a strong enough team, well-organized ownership, and sufficient funding; perhaps they are in a better position to bounce back than Leicester was the previous season.

Therefore, I believe that whoever is hired will have a fantastic opportunity.”

for twenty-five years, having begun with reading in 1999. In 2002, he was promoted to the Royals, and three years later, in 2005, he helped West Ham United win the play-offs and return to the Premier League. Among his notable achievements are two FA Cup runner-up finishes with the Hammers and Crystal Palace, as well as the 2010 EFL Trophy victory with Southampton. He continued: “For myself, it’s a great challenge that I would like to do because I’d like to take a team back to the Prem.”

I accomplished it, assembling teams to return to the Prem. Southampton, West Ham. I would therefore be receptive to it.” “I don’t know if that’s known, and that’s just the rumor that’s gone around instead of the real link.” When asked if he had discussed with Burnley, following The Sun’s suggestion that he did, he remained reticent. Pardew grinned and added, “If I had, I wouldn’t have told you!”

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