Ged Brannan has offered no guarantee he will be Morecambe boss next season as they prepare to finish this one on Saturday.
The Shrimps head to Swindon Town after a desperately underwhelming last seven weeks on and off the pitch. Eight defeats in 10 have seen them drop from eighth, out of the League Two play-off places on goal difference, down to 16th. They have also had a three-point deduction and are under an embargo, meaning an impasse in contract talks with players. Against that backdrop, Brannan has been linked with a return to Accrington Stanley as an assistant to their new boss, John Doolan.
When asked what his future held, Brannan – who signed an 18-month deal when replacing Derek Adams last November – responded: “I’m a positive person, I’m happy and I’ve loved every minute of being here. “Where I’m sitting , I’ve got 24 players on the board. “There’s one player signed on , nine or 10 were offered contracts two or three months ago – and none of them can sign – and they all have other options. “We will see what happens in the next week or so, we will see what the board says.
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