New Job for Mariner - Ipswich Town News
Legendary Town striker Paul Mariner has been appointed as assistant coach of the New England Revolution in the American MLS.
Mariner, recently back in England to watch Town's 1-1 draw at Reading, will be deputy to former Liverpool man Steve Nicoll.
The ex-England man Mariner moved to the US in 1988 and coached the Albany Capitals. He has remained in America and was recently a coaching assistant Harvard University.
Mariner has also been working as technical director of the Greater Boston Bolts, a top US youth side.
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