Western Daily Press

Experience could top City’s wish list

Ashton Gate top brass look unlikely to rush process of selecting a new head coach

- GREGOR MACGREGOR Gregor.Macgregor@reachplc.com

BRISTOL City are looking for a more experience­d head coach to come in and take the reins at Ashton Gate after Dean Holden left BS3 on Tuesday evening.

Following the 2-0 defeat to Reading, Holden was summoned to boardroom level and told that he was to step down, before the players were gathered and notified, with official confirmati­on at 10.59pm that City were replacing their summer appointmen­t, following six losses in a row.

The Daily Press’ sister website Bristol Live understand­s that no manager has been lined up and that all options are open as the club looks at the best way forward.

No approaches have yet been made and it may even be that the club waits until the summer to bring in the best candidate.

City are minded to bring in an experience­d and steady hand on the tiller to try and push the club onwards in their mission to make it to the Premier League, after the then caretaker manager Holden had won over the board in the summer with a clear pitch that made reference to the club’s talents in the academy and with the idea on what was needed to get more positive results. However, nothing is set in stone.

Eddie Howe would be an ideal candidate but City are realistic that they might not be able to attract such a head coach currently.

The Robins spoke to Paul Cook in the summer and he will be considered again, though the former Wigan man was deemed as not the right fit back then and the club’s view on the former Portsmouth boss may not have changed since.

Michael Appleton has been mentioned to Bristol Live, who has experience of working with CEO Mark Ashton and who is doing good work with Lincoln City top of League One. While Mark Robins was also considered by the club in the summer, with the Coventry City boss still having admirers on the City board.

It remains to be seen if Nigel Pearson would be interested.

The managerial hot-seat should remain an enticing prospect. Many young talents have been blooded by Holden and the Robins are set to move in to their training ground next month. Paul Simpson and Keith Downing are expected to take control of the team for tomorrow’s game against Barnsley, unless an appointmen­t is made before then.

Next Bristol City manager odds (at time of writing),according to The Sack Race: Paul Cook, 1/1; Michael Appleton, 3/1; Eddie Howe, 4/1; Russell Martin, 10/1; Paul Simpson, 14/1; Danny Cowley, 14/1; Alex Neil, 16/1; Frank Lampard, 16/1; John Terry, 16/1; Mark Hughes, 20/1.

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