Meanwhile at chester I think they are unlikely to appoint the number 2 as manager...from john laidlars award winning site which has won awards;
The Chester Chronicle says, "Make no mistake about it the appointment of the next Chester FC manager is one that the club can ill afford to get wrong. The 4-0 loss at Dover Athletic on Saturday laid bare the challenge facing whoever is chosen to succeed Jon McCarthy in the Blues' hotseat.
The club are understood to be interviewing eight candidates for the role and could make a decision as early as Wednesday, with the new man expected to be in charge for Saturday's visit of Maidenhead United. While the identity of the full eight-man shortlist is unclear here's names who could very well feature.
MARCUS BIGNOT Told the Chronicle of his interest in the role and the former Solihull Moors and Grimsby Town manager has applied and is understood to have an interview.
RONNIE MOORE Another to have confirmed his interest in the job via the local press...
DERMOT DRUMMY Slightly leftfield candidate, the former Crawley Town head coach is believed to have applied...
GRAHAM BARROW The Chester legend will leave Chesterfield following the sacking of Gary Caldwell on Saturday and his name has been heavily linked since McCarthy's sacking. Has never publicly declared interest but he hasn't ruled it out. Don't be surprised to see him in the mix.
PAUL CARDEN The ex-Chester City midfielder was interviewed for the post last time and applied again this time around. Currently boss of Warrington Town...
KEVIN NICHOLSON Nicholson was the first managerial casualty of the National League season when he was sacked as Torquay United boss last month. Kept the Gulls up against the odds last season and understood to have applied for Blues role.
RICHARD MONEY A strong candidate with a hugely impressive track record, the former Luton Town and Cambridge United boss is believed to have thrown his hat into the ring....
KEVIN DAVIES The former Southampton and Bolton Wanderers striker confirmed his interest in the position to the Chronicle but does he have the necessary experience...
STEVE WATSON Watson impressed when interviewed for the job in 2016 and has since spent a year at Macclesfield Town as assistant to John Askey...
NEIL REDFEARN ...Understood to have applied for the job".