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Paul Cook takes Accrington Stanley job

Paul Cook leaves Sligo Rovers to become the new manager of League Two side Accrington Stanley.

Paul Cook has left Sligo Rovers to become the new manager of Accrington Stanley.

The 44-year-old, who spent three seasons with Stanley up until 2006, has admitted that it was a hard decision to leave Irish club Rovers.

"It's with great sadness that I leave Sligo," Cook told Accrington's official website. "But all my thoughts now are on trying to maintain the success that Accrington Stanley have enjoyed since I was here as a player."

Caretaker manager Leam Richardson will remain in charge for Tuesday night's League Two trip to Rotherham before taking up the role of Cook's assistant.

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