The Non-League Football Paper

GROVES LANDS A ‘TRIFFIC’ NEW ROLE

- By Steven Coney

MICKLEOVER SPORTS assistant manager Paul Groves has walked into a Championsh­ip relegation scrap after joining Harry Redknapp at Birmingham City.

The 51-year-old has been drafted into St Andrew’s by Redknapp, who took over the struggling Blues this week following the resignatio­n of ex-Chelsea striker Gianfranco Zola.

Redknapp wasted little time in naming former Bristol City boss Steve Cotterill and Groves as his first team coaches as he looks to guide City away from the Championsh­ip relegation zone following Zola’s dire spell in charge.

Groves enjoyed a lengthy career as a profession­al, playing into his 40s and making over 700 appearance­s with half of them coming with Grimsby Town. He went on to manage the Mariners for three years and also spent brief spells in charge of Portsmouth and Bournemout­h before becoming academy manager at Bristol City and then joining Mickleover as assistant to John McGrath.

So, now instead of preparing for Mickleover’s final Evo-Stik NPL Premier game against Frickley Athletic yesterday, Groves was busy plotting Aston Villa’s downfall as Birmingham travel to their arch rivals today.

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