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Former defender Gary Bowyer linked to Rotherham job

Former Rotherham full-back Gary Bowyer has been linked to the vacant managerial position at New York Stadium.

The 44-year-old, who represented the Millers between 1995 and 1997, has been out of work since leaving Blackburn last November, but is keen to get back into the game.



He could appeal to chairman Tony Stewart, who has said that Neil Warnock's successor will have experience of managing in the Championship.

Bowyer certainly ticks that box having been in charge at Ewood Park for two and a half years, leading them away from relegation trouble in his first few months and then missing out on the play-offs on the final day the following season.

The former Miller, who made 46 appearances in a red and white shirt, is a respected coach which might also work in his favour, with the benefits of Kevin Blackwell and Ronnie Jepson's coaching work there for all to see at the back end of last season.

The Millers are looking for a third permanent manager in eight months following Warnock's U-turn on Wednesday.

The 67-year-old was set to remain at the club for one more season, following on from his great escape act last term, but had a rethink and instead opted not to extend his contract.


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