Ferguson looking for Posh promotion
Darren Ferguson has his eyes firmly set on taking Peterborough back into the Sky Bet Championship after agreeing a three-year deal to stay on as manager.
Ferguson returned for a third spell in charge in January following the departure of Steve Evans and was initially set to stay until the end of the current campaign.
Posh are currently in eighth place as they look to stay in the play-off mix, having lost their previous three League One matches.
Ferguson last left London Road in February 2015, later taking over at Doncaster, where he stayed until stepping down in June 2018.
Peterborough co-owners Darragh MacAnthony, Jason Neale and Stewart Thompson view Ferguson as the right man for the long-term, given his previous efforts of three promotions and success in the 2014 Football League Trophy final at Wembley.
“We know the club very well, so we are delighted and really looking forward to it,” Ferguson said.
“Things have changed since I was last here, like the new owners working alongside the chairman, who I know very well and we have an excellent relationship.
“He demands a lot, but the potential of getting into the Championship is always there, that is always the most appealing thing for me.
“I need to be aiming to get in the Championship and stay there.”
Peterborough have invested in their academy and training ground, as well as continued improvements around the stadium.
Ferguson is in no doubt he has signed up with a club heading in the right direction.
“It has got fantastic potential, the best position it has been in since the last time I left,” he said.
“We want to build a squad and group of players who tie in with that, fairly young, lots of energy, drive and ambition which matches ours.”