With Chris Hughton odds on favourite to be the next Cardiff City, but names linked to the post are still emerging has interviews continue. Maybe Hughton is the favourite with the bookies and press it's being reporting he has yet to be interview.
The South Wales Echo has thrown in to new name is morning in the shape of Lee Clark and Malky Mackey. While in the Daily Mirror they are banding round the St Johnstone's manager Derek McInnes. Both have been linked with Nottingham Forest who is expected to sack their present boss Billy Davies today after a board meeting. That would surely make Davies a target for the Cardiff board.
Lee Clark is the present manager Division One club Huddersfield Town and just missed out on promotion to the Championship after losing to Peterborough in the Division One play-offs. The season before he reached the Play-off semi-final, but lost. His career in the dugout kick off at Newcastle United with manager Glenn Roeder has first team coach and reserve team manager. When Roeder was sacked and later took up the post at Norwich, Clark joined him. He stayed with the Norfolk club until December 2008 when he left to become boss at Huddersfield Town.
Malky Mackey led his team Watford to 14th in the Championship last season. His route into management was via caretaker role at Watford, but only lasted five games until Brendan Rodgers took over. When Rodgers resigned to go to Reading Mackey was offered the job on a permanently basic.
When the then manager Owen Coyle left St Johnstone for Burnley in 2007 he signed has player-manager. He was reluctant to be player-manager, but decided to continue to make himself available for the first team. He led them out of the Scottish 1st Division into the SPL.
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