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Northampton near final stages of new manager search

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Relegated Northampton Town hope to appoint a new manager within the next two weeks, chairman Kelvin Thomas says.

Kelvin Thomas took over Northampton Town in 2015, having previously been Oxford United chairman [Getty Images] Relegated Northampton Town hope to appoint a new manager within the next two weeks, chairman Kelvin Thomas has said. Kevin Nolan was sacked on 9 March with the club 23rd in League One, having won only one of their previous 16 games. Technical director Colin Calderwood was put in interim charge but they lost 10 matches in a row under him and finished six points adrift at the bottom of the table, and 17 points from safety.

"We're down to our last three or four [candidates] and we'll have a conversation that will probably happen next week now - we'll make a decision from there and make an announcement," Thomas told BBC Radio Northampton's Cobblers Show. "We want to try and do it as soon as possible, if it's not next week, it'll be early the week after, I would assume. "There may be some changes [within the staff], there may be some moving around.

If someone wants to bring in an assistant, or another coach etc etc, we'll have a discussion and take it on its merits. " 'Investment deal will future-proof club' Northampton are also in the process of finalising an agreement to secure new investment which they hope will make the club debt-free , having last month announced a £2. 9m pre-tax loss for the 12 months to the end of June 2025.

The identities of the potential investors have not been revealed, but Thomas expects to continue to have an involvement at Sixfields if everything goes ahead as planned. "We've agreed a deal and are now going through due diligence. You then go through the EFL and independent football regulators processes," he said.