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Sheringham named Stevenage manager

Sheringham named Stevenage manager

Stevenage have appointed former England striker Teddy Sheringham as manager to replace the outgoing Graham Westley.

Westley’s final game in charge was Boro’s League Two play-off semi-final defeat by Southend and his contact at Broadhall Way ends on 31 May.

It is 49-year-old Sheringham’s first managerial job, having been West Ham attacking coach under manager Sam Allardyce for the last 12 months.

The ex-Tottenham and Manchester United forward will take over “in the summer”.

Sheringham – the oldest goalscorer and outfield player in Premier League history – had a 25-year playing career, which began at Millwall before spells at Nottingham Forest and Spurs.

SourceBBC
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