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Gary John Megson (born 2 May 1959 in Manchester) is an English former football player and current manager. Full Article
BLACKPOOL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 28: Clinton Morrison of Sheffield Wednesday receives a pat on the head from manager Gary Megson as he leaves the field after being substituted during the Budweiser sponsored FA Cup Fourth Round match between Blackpool and Sheffield Wednesday at Bloomfield Road...
View Photo »BLACKPOOL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 28: Sheffield Wednesday manager Gary Megson looks on during the Budweiser sponsored FA Cup Fourth Round match between Blackpool and Sheffield Wednesday at Bloomfield Road on January 28, 2012 in Blackpool, England.
View Photo »SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND - JANUARY 08: Sheffield Wednesday manager GAry Megson during the FA Cup Third Round match between Sheffield Wednesday and West Ham United at Hillsborough Stadium on January 8, 2012 in Sheffield, England.
View Photo »SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 16: Sheffield Wednesday Manager Gary Megson kisses his Wednesday badge after the npower League One match between Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday at Bramall Lane on October 16, 2011 in Sheffield, England.
View Photo »BLACKPOOL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 28: Clinton Morrison of Sheffield Wednesday receives a pat on the head from manager Gary Megson as he leaves the field after being substituted during the Budweiser sponsored FA Cup Fourth Round match between Blackpool and Sheffield Wednesday at Bloomfield Road...
View Photo »Ben's choices are either he stays at Stoke or somebody comes along and signs him
Ben's got his valuation of himself ... Stoke have got their value and we're dependent on what happens there.
Chris Lines has done really well in David’s position ... I don’t think it’s a case of Prutts accepting it - but the idea is that when players come in they make it as difficult as possible to leave them out, as Chris has done.
We’ve all seen Huddersfield on that record-breaking run of theirs and we must try to foster that kind of mindset
I’ve spoken to people at our club about Stephen and the minimum we want is to keep him for the rest of the season. I wouldn’t be averse to signing him and I think he would be keen to join us on a full-time basis. Stephen has been terrific for us and great to have around the place.
