Report: Everton “Open Contract Talks” With Newcastle-Linked Forward May 30, 2024 Tsetim Theophilus Everton FC 0 Abdoulaye Doucoure of Everton scores the 1st goalÃâÂcele with Dwight McNeil of Everton and Dominic Calvert-Lewin of Everton and team Everton v Sheffield United, Premier League, Football, Goodison Park, Liverpool, UK - 11 May 2024 EDITORIAL USE ONLY No use with unauthorised audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or live services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images, no video emulation. No use in betting, games or single club/league/player publications. PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxHUNxGRExMLTxCYPxROUxBULxUAExKSAxONLY Copyright: xMagixHaroun/Shutterstockx 14474303c League Two team Swindon Town has appointed former Crystal Palace and Millwall winger Mark Kennedy as their new head coach.After departing Lincoln in October 2023, Kennedy has not been employed. During his 57 league games as the League One team’s manager, he won 18 of them. The 48-year-old began his senior career at Millwall when he was 16 years old. He left in March 1995 to sign a contract with Liverpool for an initial payment of £1.5 million, which at the time was a British record for a juvenile player. Prior to joining Wolves in 2001, he had stints with Wimbledon and QPR. During his five years there, he made over 175 appearances. Under Peter Taylor, Kennedy joined Palace in 2006 and played in 48 games over two seasons, recording one goal and eleven assists. The Ireland international also had stints at Manchester City and Ipswich. Kennedy stated, “First of all, I’m really excited to be here at Swindon Town, and I’m very much looking forward to the project that is in place here,” in an interview with the city’s official website. “With the exciting plans we have here at this sleeping giant of a football club, I also think it’s crucial that we look forward and plan for the future. If we’re all pulling in the same direction, I’m confident we can all achieve this.” “The relationship we create between the team and the fan base is another important component that I believe is essential to our success together; that’s something I’m committed to and I hope I can continue to grow and make stronger while I’m here.” GET MORE NEWS HERE EVRTON FCSPORT
League Two team Swindon Town has appointed former Crystal Palace and Millwall winger Mark Kennedy as their new head coach.After departing Lincoln in October 2023, Kennedy has not been employed. During his 57 league games as the League One team’s manager, he won 18 of them. The 48-year-old began his senior career at Millwall when he was 16 years old. He left in March 1995 to sign a contract with Liverpool for an initial payment of £1.5 million, which at the time was a British record for a juvenile player. Prior to joining Wolves in 2001, he had stints with Wimbledon and QPR. During his five years there, he made over 175 appearances. Under Peter Taylor, Kennedy joined Palace in 2006 and played in 48 games over two seasons, recording one goal and eleven assists. The Ireland international also had stints at Manchester City and Ipswich. Kennedy stated, “First of all, I’m really excited to be here at Swindon Town, and I’m very much looking forward to the project that is in place here,” in an interview with the city’s official website. “With the exciting plans we have here at this sleeping giant of a football club, I also think it’s crucial that we look forward and plan for the future. If we’re all pulling in the same direction, I’m confident we can all achieve this.” “The relationship we create between the team and the fan base is another important component that I believe is essential to our success together; that’s something I’m committed to and I hope I can continue to grow and make stronger while I’m here.” GET MORE NEWS HERE
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