Yeovil Town are considering former Hartlepool United boss Anthony Limbrick for their vacant managerial role. Yeovil Town's search for a new manager began after Mark Cooper was sacked following a poor start to the National League campaign. Cooper's departure came after the team lost three of their first five games. Limbrick guided Hartlepool to an 11th placed finish in the National League last season, the club's second highest finish in ten years. He was sacked in June due to uncertainty in the boardroom. Before Hartlepool, Limbrick managed Welsh side The New Saints, winning the Cymru Premier and nearly reaching the Europa Conference League play-off round. The Australian's managerial experience also includes a stint at Woking in the National League and as assistant manager at Grimsby in League Two. Yeovil Town have announced that Richard Dryden will take charge of first-team matters while the club searches for a new permanent manager. The club thanked Mark Cooper for his commitment and achievements during his three years at Huish Park. Yeovil Town will now look to appoint a new manager to turn their season around. Anthony Limbrick's experience in the National League makes him a strong contender for the role. The club's fans will be hoping for a swift appointment to bring stability to the team. Yeovil Town's next game will be crucial in determining the direction of their season.
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Yeovil Town Consider Former Hartlepool Boss
Yeovil Town search for a new manager after Mark Cooper's departure, with Anthony Limbrick in the running, bringing National League experience
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