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Cobblers coaching duo agree new contracts



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Northampton Town coaches Jim Barron and Ian Sampson have signed deals to stay at Sixfields.
Following on from the new contract agreed by manager Stuart Gray, the club's first-team coaching staff are all under contract for at least the next two years.

Chairman David Cardoza said: "I am delighted that Jim and Sammo have agreed new two-year deals to carry on their excellent work alongside Stuart.

"Jim has a huge amount of experience in coaching, he is usually talked about as being our goalkeeping coach but he is also a highly experienced all-round coach.

"The work he has done with Mark Bunn is clear for everybody to see. It was great to see Chris Dunn playing on Saturday and again it is clear that Jim is getting the best out of him.

"Sammo is learning all the time and he could not be in a better position to continue his development working alongside Stuart.

"He has been part of this club for a long time and clearly loves being here, he is well liked and gives a positive approach to everything.

"I have no doubt that one day Sammo will make an excellent manager."

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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 11:10 AM
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  • Location: Northampton
 
 

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