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The Sun journalist Alan Nixon has provided an update on Sheffield Wednesday’s hunt for a potential successor to Lee Bullen, claiming that the compensation involved in any Danny Cowley deal is substantial, considering Lincoln City turned down other clubs earlier in the summer.
What’s the word?
The Owls have hit a rough patch of form, losing three of their last four Championship matches, following a bright start to the season.
Current caretaker boss Bullen is now under pressure to turn things around after the international break, or he may face the axe at Hillsborough.
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The Sun have linked Tony Pulis to the club this week whilst Alan Biggs, of the Athletic, has named Danny Cowley as the only other manager the club have ‘seriously considered.’
Pulis is without a club following his departure from fellow Championship side Middlesborough back in May and Cowley is currently in charge of Lincoln.
Pursue at all costs
The hierarchy at Wednesday must do everything in their power, no matter how unlikely it is, to pursue the 40-year-old whose career trajectory has risen substantially in such a short space of time.
He may not bring Championship-level managerial experience, but he has proven his worth at every challenge thrown at him to date.
Beginning in non-league, he oversaw the Imps’ return to the Football League whilst also knocking out Ipswich Town, Brighton and Burnley in a historic FA Cup run which saw them reach the quarter-finals.
Cowley then guided the club to the EFL Trophy in their very first season back in League Two before earning promotion to League One the following year as champions.
Any doubts over whether this was a step too far have been quickly put to bed as Lincoln are currently sitting second in the table.
Now, the 40-year-old may not want to leave Sincil Bank anytime soon as his remarkable journey at the club appears to be far from complete, but there’s no harm in Wednesday throwing everything they can at him, just in case something could sway his mind.
It is football at the end of the day.
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