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Sheffield Wednesday 'interested' in Gary Megson
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/sheff_wed/9386999.stm
Sheffield Wednesday chairman Milan Mandaric has said he would be interested in appointing Gary Megson as the Owls' new manager.
Wednesday parted company with Alan Irvine on Thursday, while boyhood Owls fan Megson has previously worked under Mandaric at Leicester City.
"I'm interested in Gary Megson. Whether he gets the job, that's different," Mandaric told BBC Radio Sheffield.
"He's top drawer and has tremendous experience. I rate Gary highly."
Former Owls midfielder Megson, 51, was appointed Leicester boss by Mandaric in September 2007.
But he left the Walker's Stadium after only six weeks to take charge of Premier League side Bolton Wanderers.
The former Norwich, Stoke and West Bromwich Albion boss, has been out of work since leaving the Reebok Stadium in December 2009.
But Megson, whose father Don also played for the Owls, still lives close to Sheffield.
"He's worked in the Premier League and the Championship and taken teams up," added Mandaric. "And he has worked in a lot of difficult circumstances.
"I haven't said that he will be our next manager.
"Right now we are looking at four people, but that may go down to two."
Irvine left Hillsborough with Wednesday, who were relegated from the Championship last season, lying 12th in League One, with eight points separating them from both the play-off and relegation places.
"You have to make a change," said Mandaric. "We just couldn't justify this, not for me, but for the whole club.
"We had a good man, who worked very hard, but things were not going in the right direction. You can't do anything else but make the change.
"We want to bring in the proper guy who will stop the results we've been having and turn us around."
Sheffield Wednesday 'interested' in Gary Megson
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/s/sheff_wed/9386999.stm
Sheffield Wednesday chairman Milan Mandaric has said he would be interested in appointing Gary Megson as the Owls' new manager.
Wednesday parted company with Alan Irvine on Thursday, while boyhood Owls fan Megson has previously worked under Mandaric at Leicester City.
"I'm interested in Gary Megson. Whether he gets the job, that's different," Mandaric told BBC Radio Sheffield.
"He's top drawer and has tremendous experience. I rate Gary highly."
Former Owls midfielder Megson, 51, was appointed Leicester boss by Mandaric in September 2007.
But he left the Walker's Stadium after only six weeks to take charge of Premier League side Bolton Wanderers.
The former Norwich, Stoke and West Bromwich Albion boss, has been out of work since leaving the Reebok Stadium in December 2009.
But Megson, whose father Don also played for the Owls, still lives close to Sheffield.
"He's worked in the Premier League and the Championship and taken teams up," added Mandaric. "And he has worked in a lot of difficult circumstances.
"I haven't said that he will be our next manager.
"Right now we are looking at four people, but that may go down to two."
Irvine left Hillsborough with Wednesday, who were relegated from the Championship last season, lying 12th in League One, with eight points separating them from both the play-off and relegation places.
"You have to make a change," said Mandaric. "We just couldn't justify this, not for me, but for the whole club.
"We had a good man, who worked very hard, but things were not going in the right direction. You can't do anything else but make the change.
"We want to bring in the proper guy who will stop the results we've been having and turn us around."