Chesterfield native Danny Wilson named as manager
Chesterfield native and Spireite legend Danny Wilson is to be appointed as the new Chesterfield FC manager, he replaces Dean Saunders who was sacked as Chesterfield manager on the 28th of November following a 4-0 hammering by Swindon Town.
Wilson has racked up over 1000 games as a manager over a 20 year career at just 55 years old.
Wilson began his managerial career with Barnsley in 1994 and his first season in charge he saw the club rise to sixth place in Division One. In the 1996/97 season the Wilson led Barnsley to promotion to the Premier League as Division One runners-up, the first time in the club's history that promotion to the top-flight had been achieved.
After an unsuccessful spell at Sheffield Wednesday, Wilson became boss at Bristol City in June 2000. In April 2003 he guided the Robins to Football League Trophy glory, winning in the final against Carlisle United at The Millennium Stadium in front of over 50,000 fans. Bristol City has been the biggest success of Wilson's career, he left the Robins with a 47.35% win ratio.
After a couple of years at MK Dons where he saved the side from relegation in his first season, Wilson was then appointed the new boss of Hartlepool United in the summer of 2006 where he again had good success. In the 2006/07 League Two season he helped the side to promote at the first attempt. Wilson then took over at Swindon Town where he changed their fortunes and pulled them away from the relegation zone in League One. The following season Wilson impressively led Swindon to the play-off final where they narrowly missed out on promotion to Millwall.
Wilson then moved back to area and took over at Sheffield United at the annoyance of Wednesday and Barnsley fans. In his first full season at Bramall Lane, the Blades finished 3rd despite amassing an impressive 90 points. Wilson's side just missed out on a return to the Championship when they lost on penalties to former Spireite player Gary Roberts' Huddersfield Town in the play-offs final.
Most recently Wilson was at Barnsley where he was tasked with a re-building job. Inconsistent results saw Wilson relived of his duties in February 2015,The Tykes were17th in the table, seven points clear of the relegation zone and seven off the play-off places.
Welcome Danny!
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