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COX SIGNS NEW TWO-YEAR DEAL
22nd May 2012 21:29



video interview with John Radford on new deal for Paul Cox
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Cox signs new contract
mansfieldtown.net, Thu 17 May 2012

Manager Paul Cox has put pen to paper on a new two year deal, we are delighted to announce.

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The ex-Eastwood Town boss has been rewarded with a new contract after guiding us to our highest finish in non-league in his first season in charge with us.

Said Chairman John Radford: "Paul's record with us is very good and I am pleased that he has committed his future to us for the next two seasons.

"There were a number of clubs in higher leagues who were chasing Paul, but I have a good working relationship with him.

"I am an ambitious chairman and Paul knows I want us to be champions next season. I want to make sure that Paul has the tools to be able to achieve that goal."

Paul Cox added: "I am delighted to have signed. I know it has taken some time but there was never any doubt in my mind that it would happen.

"I have enjoyed my time working with the Chairman and I hope our fruitful working relationship can continue.

"The hard work now begins to build on the strong foundations which we laid last season."

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Mansfield Town manager Paul Cox signs new two-year deal
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The 40-year-old was appointed last summer and guided the Stags to the Blue Square Bet Premier play-offs in his first season in charge.

Cox, who agreed the deal last month, said: "I am delighted. I know it has taken some time but there was never any doubt in my mind that it would happen.

"I have enjoyed my time working with the chairman and I hope our fruitful working relationship can continue."

He added: "The hard work now begins to build on the strong foundations which we laid last season."

Chairman John Radford said: "Paul's record with us is very good and I am pleased that he has committed his future to us for the next two seasons.

"There were a number of clubs in higher leagues who were chasing Paul, but I have a good working relationship with him.

"I am an ambitious chairman and Paul knows I want us to be champions next season. I want to make sure that Paul has the tools to be able to achieve that goal."

The former Eastwood Town manager had previously been linked with the vacant manager's job at Burton Albion.

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