Salford City have appointed Peter Cklamovski as their new manager, replacing Karl Robinson who departed the club earlier this month. The 47-year-old Australian has taken charge of the Ammies, bringing with him a wealth of experience from his time as Malaysia head coach and coaching stints in Japan and Australia. Cklamovski told the Salford website that he's excited to join the club, citing the owners' lofty ambitions and the club's big aspirations to achieve something special. He wants to build a mentality around the game where the team fights for everything with passion, commitment, and discipline. Salford chief football advisor Paul Scholes said that Cklamovski brings a style of football that the club likes to watch - exciting, attacking football. Cklamovski has also managed Shimizu S-Pulse, Montedio Yamagata, and FC Tokyo, and previously worked with Ange Postecoglu in the Australia youth system. He rejoined Postecoglu as Yokohama F. Marinos assistant coach in 2018, leading the club to a first J1 League title in 15 years. Cklamovski's appointment has generated excitement among the Salford City fans, who are eager to see the team's new style of play in action. The club's owners have expressed their confidence in Cklamovski's ability to achieve success, and the new manager is already working on building a strong team for the upcoming season. With his experience and passion for the game, Cklamovski is poised to make a significant impact at Salford City. The club's fans will be watching closely as the new season unfolds, eager to see the team's progress under Cklamovski's leadership.
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Salford City Appoint Peter Cklamovski as Manager
Salford City appoint Peter Cklamovski as new manager, replacing Karl Robinson, with ambitious plans to achieve success in League Two
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