Steve Bull has spoken about being interviewed for the manager's job at Stafford:
"We haven't finalised anything, but hopefully in the next three or four days, everything will come out in the wash. It's not signed and sealed yet. If it does come off, I'll try to put Stafford on the map again.
"Getting the Stafford job would give me a good kickstart and if I did go there, I wouldn't leave until they were safe, he said. They're not really in dire straits at the moment. It's not a club that's run-down, it just needs someone to give it discipline and a kick up in the backside. They've told me the plans and what they want over the next two, three or four years – a new ground somewhere maybe – and I'd like to be part of it.
"I haven't spoken to Phil Robinson since he left, but I've spoken to Graham Turner, Keith Downing, Mike Stowell and Paul Ince. There are lots of people in management I know and if I do get the job, hopefully there will be a few players (Wolves boss) Mick McCarthy will send my way.
"I don't want to be sitting there in 10 or 15 years' time saying I wish I'd have done this or that. If I don’t do well, I'll hold my hands up and do what I'm best at. In managerial terms I've got no experience, but I was No 2 with Graham Turner for 12 months and he can vouch for me to say I can do the job."
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