Salford City at the end of the line, searching for a candidate for the vacant managerial position. Details were discussed and visions outlined the following day and by 10 o’clock on Tuesday morning, the deal was agreed and Wellens was soon to be unveiled as Graham Alexander’s successor after the latter’s sacking last month.“I know Salford people,” the 40-year-old told M.E.N.
Sport. “I can relate to how they are and how they act, and I can also relate to how they want football to be played because they grew up in an area where it’s a huge part of our lives.”Wellens, who was born in Manchester and remained in the area throughout his Robins tenure, drops down a division after winning the League Two title last season but he insisted that the.
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