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Newport County Consider Cameron Toshack Move After Graham Coughlan Departure

Newport County manager Graham Coughlan. Pic; PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo / Ben Whitley

Newport County manager Graham Coughlan. Pic; PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo / Ben Whitley

Newport County could turn to former Swansea City U23 coach Cameron Toshack after sacking Graham Coughlan. County parted company with Coughlan by “mutual consent” after 20 months as their manager, but the reality is that recently appointed chairman Huw Jenkins wanted a new man at the helm.

By Paul Jones

Newport County could turn to former Swansea City U23 coach Cameron Toshack after sacking Graham Coughlan.

County parted company with Coughlan by “mutual consent” after 20 months as their manager, but the reality is that recently appointed chairman Huw Jenkins wanted a new man at the helm.

That could well be Toshack, who Jenkins knows well from their time together at the Swans.

Coughlan had the title of manager, but Jenkins will appoint a head coach and take over much of the key decision-making himself around recruitment and other aspects on the playing side.

Toshack has been out of football since departing then Premier League outfit Leeds United, where he was an assistant to Jesse Marsch, last season.

County finished 18th in League Two last season,13 points above the relegation zone, and reached the FA Cup fourth round, where they lost at home to Manchester United.

But the Exiles lost their last eight matches of the campaign, a run of games in which they scored just four goals.

Jenkins told the club website: “I have total respect for Graham and found this decision particularly difficult to make considering all the hard work he has put in to help stabilise the club over the last 18 months.

“It goes without saying that I wish Graham every success in his future managerial career.

“However, moving forward I must take the club and the team in a different direction and stay true to my own beliefs which I feel over time will bring sustained success to Newport County and hopefully change the club’s outlook for many years ahead.”

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