Richie Wellens has been unveiled as Doncaster Rovers' new manager. Wellens enjoyed two successful spells at the South Yorkshire club as a player, making 199 appearances across both stints.
He was unveiled earlier today following a series of leaked images on social media showing him at the club's Keepmoat Stadium.
Wellens was handed the role after beating off ex-Motherwell chief Stephen Robinson and QPR assistant John Eustace. Intriguingly, Donny have opted to hand Wellens just a one-year rolling contract.
It is said that the decision follows similar arrangements with Wellens' predecessors. Rovers are said to have inserted clauses that would ensure they are recompensed sufficiently, should other clubs show an interest in the 41-year-old.
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