After experience in India, the former manager of Leeds United and Blackpool considers his…..

After experience in India, the former manager of Leeds United and Blackpool considers his….. After experience in India, the former manager of Leeds United and Blackpool considers his alternatives.
Simon Grayson has discussed his experiences in the Indian Super League and his future goals as a football manager. As

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he considers his next career step, former Leeds United manager Simon Grayson is certain that he still has a lot more to give the game of football. The 52-year-old’s most recent position was in the Indian Super League with Bengaluru.
Despite calling his stay in Asia a “wonderful adventure,” Grayson has already declined a club’s approach since arriving back in England over the Christmas break. “It wasn’t the right time” to return to management, according to Grayson, who stood in the dugout at Elland Road from 2008 to 2012. In his first full season in command, the Whites promoted Grayson from League One. The former Blackpool and Preston North End manager stated in an interview with the Blackpool Gazette via Bitcoin Casinos: “Owen Coyle had been at Jamshedpur, and he was leaving the club to go back to England, and he recommended me to them.”
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