Dunney's done a presser.

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Doesn't want the job and says he just taking it one game at a time because he doesn't know the timeframe for the appointment of the new Manager.
More later when it comes online.
 
Doesn't want the job and says he just taking it one game at a time because he doesn't know the timeframe for the appointment of the new Manager.
More later when it comes online.
That's word for word what Terry Mc said . And he took the job .
 
David Dunn speaks for the first time since being installed as Blackpool's caretaker manager
Blackpool's caretaker boss David Dunn says he has no intention of taking the manager's job on a permanent basis.

Simon Grayson’s former first-team coach has been given the role on an interim basis while the club begins its search for a new manager.

It comes after Grayson was sacked on Wednesday after overseeing a run of just one defeat in 12 games.

Dunn took charge of his first training session with the players this morning and will now lead the team for the first time at Bristol Rovers on Saturday.

When asked if he would want the job beyond his caretaker spell, Dunn said: “No.

“The owner and (chief executive) Ben Mansford have just told me to take the reins and just to be positive and get as many points as I can - and that’s what I’m going to do.

“I’ve no intention to become the manager.

“I’m enjoying my time back in football, it’s six weeks now being back on the grass and I want to coach.

“But in terms of being a manager, no I don’t want that.”

The 40-year-old only arrived at Bloomfield Road at the start of January to link up with his close friend Grayson.

While assistant manager Ian Miller has followed Grayson to the exit door, Dunn has stuck around to oversee things while Sadler and co identity a new boss.

When asked if he’s being given a certain number of games, Dunn replied: “No, not really.

“I’ve just got to do my best, try and prepare the players the best we can on the pitch and let’s see where that takes us.

“But hopefully there will be a new manager coming in shortly and then we can see what that brings.

“I just want to give my best, prepare the team as best as I can and hopefully pick a team that can put a good performance in - that’s all I can do.”
 
There's an audioboom on Radio Lancs and also on the official site. I'm afraid Dunney comes over as a little bit uninspiring.
 
At least we now know what an interview with somebody who doesn't want a job looks and sounds like....
 
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