Notts County appoint Paul Ince as manager
October 28, 2010 10:18:07 UK
Paul Ince has been appointed as Notts County's new manager until the summer of 2014.
Ince had been without a job since ending his second spell in charge of the MK Dons in May, but has been handed the reigns at the League One outfit as a replacement for Craig Short who left the club on Sunday.

When we met Paul it quickly became clear that he was the ideal candidate.
Ray Trew
The job is Ince's fourth as a manager, having been in charge at Macclesfield, MK Dons and Blackburn.
"Paul has a wealth of experience as a player and a solid track record as a manager in the Football League, making him the obvious choice for me," chairman Ray Trew said of the former Manchester United and England midfielder.
"There were a number of high-calibre applications for the position and it was encouraging to see just how attractive a proposition managing Notts County remains to some very prestigious names in the world of football management.
"However, when we met Paul it quickly became clear that he was the ideal candidate, he'd done his homework, had
some big ideas and was ready to get stuck in straight away."
Ince's first test as Magpies manager is a home clash against Southampton, Full Time Result betting has Notts County at 3.20 to get the win, with Southampton 2.25 and the draw 3.25.
Notts County are currently 1213.00 to achieve promotion from League One this season and it's 17.00 they are relegated.
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