AFC FYLDE NEW MANAGER PRESS CONFERENCE
Duncan Fergusnon is joined by chairman David Haythornthwaite for the press conference.
David, you've decided to appoint a former manager of the club, a manager you dismissed 12 months ago. Why did you decide to bring him back?
DH: I look at the success Duncan brought to this club and he made magnificent history securing promotion into League Two. I think if anyone is going to bring further success, it is him.
How did the conversation go? You both didn't leave on great terms last time.
DH: I met with Duncan and his representatives not too long ago and we cleared the air. Mistakes were made in the past and at the time Duncan had every right to feel aggrieved by my decision.
What did he say to you this time round to convince you of hiring him?
DH: It's not really so much what he said, he understands this club and is passionate about this club. We both share the same passion and ambition for Fylde. Why would I hire somebody completely new when there was a candidate staring me in the face who knows the club and knows how to get this club performing?
Duncan, you left Bolton who were looking in pretty good shape and had some amazing future prospects. Was it a difficult decision?
DF: It was a very difficult decision. Bolton have a fantastic squad that I'm sure if nurtured the right way they can be climbing the Championship table and competing at the right end. I had great talent at my disposal there and I wish them all the very best for the future. I think they will get it right eventually.
Is this not a backward step for you? Surely this could be career suicide if it doesn't work out?
DF: I've come down a few divisions aye but we can get this team back into the football league and that is our aim over the course of the next two seasons.
But Duncan, surely now, there aren't going to be any Premiership clubs coming in for you?
DF: I have no interest in that, I wasn't at Bolton using them to find a way into the Premiership, I was there to take them forward. I could have went anywhere when my contract was up but I chose to come down to a club that I fell for back in my first year of management. This club should not be where they are right now.
Are you exciting to be stepping out at Mill Farm this coming Saturday?
Of course. It's a big occasion and I believe the fixture is almost sold out. I want to get 3 points on Saturday, that would be a fantastic beginning.
David, just quickly back to you, if things don't go as planned are you willing to give Ferguson the time to fix it. He never got that last time here.
DH: Duncan is the right man for this job and I have every faith he will deliver. The rift between us is over and I hope myself and Duncan can have a close working relationship, just like we used to.
Duncan, good luck at Mill Farm once again, I'm sure the playets and fans will be happy you are back.
DF: Thank you, the results are what is important at the moment and we have to change that.