Gloucester City's manager Marc Richards is one of the latest names linked with the vacant Head Coach role at Edgar Street.
Reports from Your Herefordshire and Severn Sport say the Bulls' new Head of Football, Tim Harris, is keen to work with Richards again.
Since becoming the Tigers' boss in December, Richards guided the relegation-threatened side to a mid-table finish last season.
But ten games into the new season, Gloucester sit on just 13 points having netted only six times in the league.
One other name that's been linked with the Head Coach role is Kevin Nicholson, not the former Torquay United manager, but Cardiff City's under-21 boss.
Given the latest statement from the club which speaks of a Head Coach and a player-coach. Gary Taylor-Fletcher could be Nicholson's assistant as the pair worked in a similar relationship at Bangor with Stephen Vaughan as Director of Football.
Bangor finished second in the Welsh Premier League, but the pair left in May after the club was relegated after failing to obtain a tier one license.
Earlier this afternoon he tweeted the the Head Coach role is the future of football.
Earlier this afternoon he tweeted the the Head Coach role is the future of football.
The 'Head Coach' is the present and the future at all levels of the senior game. They will have coaching expertise and experience in player/team development. They will have a modern hands-on approach and aim to manage, motivate & maximise the potential of a playing squad.— Kevin Nicholson (@kevnicholson1) September 27, 2018