Former Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Mark Crossley is to become John Sheridan’s assistant manager at Notts County, according to reports, while Alan Smith is also said to be under consideration for a backroom position.
The Magpies are rumoured to be getting ready to announce Sheridan as their new boss today on a three-year deal after a compensation deal was agreed with Oldham Athletic.
Welshman Crossley worked alongside Sheridan at Chesterfield where the pair led the Spireites to promotion from League Two and a Johnstone's Paint Trophy win.
Former Manchester United forward Smith, meanwhile, has impressed behind the scenes at Meadow Lane, and the board is eager to reward him with a new deal that incorporates a coaching role.
Craig Westcarr, who spent time at Notts and also played under Sheridan at Chesterfield, had nothing but praise for the ex-Republic of Ireland midfielder, insisting the Magpies will have an excellent manager in the dugout.
"Should they announce him then it's a terrific appointment because he is a good manager without shadow of a doubt," he said.
"We had a lot of respect for each other and I've no doubt if he is given the time and stability, then he can make them challenge for promotion without a doubt.
"I enjoyed playing under him. He likes his teams to get the ball down and play in the right areas. And more importantly than that he is a winner, no matter what it takes.
"He knows League One and Two inside out. He's a strong personality, which is what a club like Notts need.
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