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    Doncaster Rovers bring back familiar face to replace Danny Schofield as manager

    Planet Sport writerStaff Writer12 May 2023
    Manager Grant McCann

    Manager Grant McCann

    Doncaster endured a disappointing season in League Two, finishing 18th with just 16 wins from 46 league matches.

    Doncaster have appointed Grant McCann for a second spell as manager. 

    The 43-year-old replaces Danny Schofield who was sacked following the conclusion of the League Two season on Monday, where Rovers finished 18th.
    McCann first managed Rovers in the 2018-19 campaign and guided them to the League One play-offs before leaving to join Hull.
    He returns tasked with the job of getting the club back into the third tier.
    The Northern Irishman told the club's official website: "Once I heard of the interest, it was a tremendous opportunity for myself.
    "After the phone calls came, I had a chat with my wife and the first thing she said was it was one of the happiest times she'd seen me when I was at Doncaster. That really hit home with me.
    "I loved my time here, I enjoyed every minute and I'm looking forward to it."
    Chairman David Blunt added: "We are delighted to secure the return of Grant to the club.
    "His previous season here was one of the most thrilling in recent memory, with a breathless brand of attacking, aggressive football that carried us into the brink of a play-off final.
    "In his time away from the club, he has only developed as a manager and we know we are getting an even stronger version of Grant this time around.
    "This is a very exciting time for the club, with Grant's return and Terry's injection of additional funds, and we are looking forward to a competitive season ahead."

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