Northampton Town has officially appointed Chris Hogg as their new manager on a two-year contract. The former Norwich City assistant head coach takes over the reins after a challenging season for the club, which saw them finish bottom of League One. Hogg, who has a wealth of coaching experience, including time at MK Dons and Oxford United, replaces Kevin Nolan, who was dismissed following a poor run of results. Hogg's assistant will be Chris Doig, a former Cobblers defender who previously held the same role at Boston United. Hogg expressed his commitment to changing the team's mentality and building a strong connection with the supporters. He emphasized the importance of winning and intends to implement a possession-based style of play that has been successful in his previous roles. The club's chairman, Kelvin Thomas, praised Hogg's outstanding performance during the recruitment process and the positive feedback he received from the football community. With the new managerial appointment, Northampton Town hopes to turn their fortunes around in the upcoming season.
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Northampton Town Appoints Chris Hogg as New Manager on Two-Year Deal
Northampton Town has appointed Chris Hogg as manager on a two-year deal, aiming for a successful season after a tough campaign last year.
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