Former England Boss Sam Allardyce Enters The Race To Become Lincoln City New Manager
Sam Allardyce is the latest name to enter the race to be the new Lincoln Manager. However, the bookies have Danny Cowley as the new manager.
Following the sacking of Mark Kennedy, Lincoln City are on the look-out for their next manager. Even though former England manager Sam Allardyce has entered the race, the bookies have named the new manager.
Danny Cowley who led Lincoln City from the National League to League One during his time with the club alongside brother Nicky is 7/4 to become the new manager.
The former manager who joined Lincoln City in 2016 and left in 2019 made history by taking a non-league team to reach the FA Cup quarter final in more than 100 years. He also took Lincoln City to Wembley, as they won the Checkatrade Trophy.
In second place as the new manager of Lincoln City is former Luton Town boss Nathan Jones, with odds of 2/1. Current interim boss Tom Shaw comes in third place at 4/1
Here are the current odds to become the new Lincoln City Manager
Danny Cowley 7/4
Nathan Jones 2/1
Tom Shaw 4/1
Stephen Bradley 5/1
Damien Duff 16/1
Steve Cotterill 16/1
Neil Harris 25/1
Neil Warnock 25/1
Ian Foster 25/1
Leam Richardson 25/1
Karl Robinson 25/1
Steve Morrison 25/1
Steve Bruce 33/1
Sol Campbell 33/1
Shaun Derry 33/1
Scott Brown 33/1
Sam Allardyce 33/1
Robbie Nielson 33/1
Phil Parkinson 33/1
Pete Wild 33/1
Paul Tisdale 33/1
Paul Hartley 33/1
Paul Cook 33/1
Neil Redfearn 33/1
Neil Lennon 33/1
Nathan Rooney 33/1
Mick McCarthy 33/1
Mark Jackson 33/1
Mark Cooper 33/1
Mark Bonner 33/1
Lee Bowyer 33/1
Landon Donovan 33/1
Kevin Phillips 33/1
Kevin Muscat 33/1
Keith Curle 33/1
Ian Dawes 33/1
Graham Potter 33/1
Graham Alexander 33/1
Gary Rowett 33/1
Gary Bowyer 33/1
Frank Lampard 33/1
Derek McInness 33/1
Dean Holden 33/1
David Artell 33/1
Craig Hignett 33/1
Chris Hughton 33/1
Brian Barry Murphy 33/1
Alex Rae 33/1
John Eustace 33/1
With the current form under intrim Manager Tom Shaw, the board of Lincoln City seem to be in no rush in appointing the new manager