Michael Flynn has opted to Remain as Newport County Manager after talks with Lincoln City.

Sky Sports News noted the Flynn spoke to Lincoln’s rule and it’s understood he fitted the criteria set by their chairman Clive Nates, who was from South Africa to oversee the recruiting process.
League One group Lincoln recently lost Nicky and Cowley brothers Danny .
Newport gave permission to Lincoln to hold talks with Flynn, but their offer was refused by the 38-year-old.
A Newport statement read:”Following considerable media speculation, Newport County AFC will confirm the club received an approach in recent days from a different EFL club for those expert services of manager Michael Flynn.
“The Exiles’ plank gave permission to get Michael to speak to the other team.
“Michael has informed the board that those talks are at an end and that he remains committed to, and fully focused on, continuing his job as manager of Newport County AFC.”
He has since reiterated his commitment to his club although It’s understood Lincoln also made contact Wycombe manager Gareth Ainsworth.
In an announcement on Wycombe’s website on Monday night, Ainsworth said:”We’ve enjoyed a really powerful start to the season and it is always flattering to visit us staff, players and the club as a complete – talked about in significant regard.
“However, it is important that the attention is about ourselves and what we do as a team to ensure things continue to move in the perfect direction.”
There’s one other supervisor on the shortlist of Lincoln.

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