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Monday, 25 June 2007, 10:06 GMT 11:06 UK

Ince unveiled as new MK Dons boss

Paul Ince Milton Keynes Dons have unveiled former Macclesfield boss Paul Ince as their new manager at a news conference.

Ince, who took over at the Silkmen in October, resigned from his position with the Moss Rose club on Sunday.

The manager's position has been vacant at MK Dons since Martin Allen left the League Two club last month to take over at Championship side Leicester.

Allen led the Dons to fourth place last season but they were beaten in the play-offs by Shrewsbury.

"It feels like the decision Thierry Henry has had to make regarding going to Barcelona"
Paul Ince

Ince's assistant Ray Mathias and fitness coach Duncan Russell have also quit Moss Rose.

The former England captain preserved Macclesfield's Football League status on the final day of last season having taken over when they were at the bottom of the table.

Ince joined the Silkmen on an initial 14-month contract as player-manager.

He said: "My heart has said stay but my head has been telling me to go to MK Dons.

"This has been a tremendously difficult decision for me.

"It feels like the decision Thierry Henry has had to make regarding going to Barcelona.

"They have significantly more resources for me to work with and as I am ambitious to make it to the very top, I think I have to go for it.

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"I will always remember my time at Macclesfield - this was where I started my managerial career - and I hope our supporters will understand why I am moving on.

"We came here last October to do a job - to keep Macclesfield in the Football League - and we did it."

Macclesfield chairman Rob Bickerton added: "Paul is a very special person and a fantastic manager. We tried our best to keep him at the club but we must accept these things happen in football.

"We are very sad to lose him and will miss him, Ray and Russ.

"On behalf of everyone at Macclesfield Town, we would like to say a big 'thank you' to them for the work they have done here and wish them all the best in the future."



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Related to this story:

Allen named new Leicester manager (25 May 07 |  Leicester City )
Ince captures award for December (04 Jan 07 |  Macclesfield Town )
Ince glad to be the Guv'nor again (22 Nov 06 |  Macclesfield Town )
Ince names Mathias as assistant (26 Oct 06 |  Macclesfield Town )
Macclesfield appoint Ince as boss (23 Oct 06 |  Macclesfield Town )

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