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League Two strugglers Colchester United have appointed Danny Cowley as their head coach.

The former Lincoln, Huddersfield and Portsmouth boss, 45, will be assisted by his brother Nicky Cowley, who has worked with him in his previous jobs.

It is a return to his native Essex for Cowley, who began his managerial career with non-league Concord Rangers and Braintree Town.

He succeeds Matthew Etherington, who was sacked on New Year's Day.

Ex-Stoke and West Ham winger Etherington only took the job on a permanent basis in November, but a run of eight defeats in nine games has left the U's 22nd - five points above the relegation places.

Colchester have not finished in the top half of the table since the Covid-interrupted 2019-20 season.

Cowley took training for the first time on Thursday, and will take charge of his first match on Saturday at Swindon.

The Cowleys in management
Cowley returns to football a year on from his last job at Pompey, although he was offered the vacancy at Bradford City before Christmas.

He and his brother Nicky are still best remembered for their time with Lincoln City but they started working together when Cowley was still a part-time manager, fitted in around his day job as a PE teacher.

After three promotions in four years at Concord, they took Braintree to the National League play-offs as a part-time club with a bottom-four budget.

After leaving Braintree for Lincoln in May 2016, they then led the Imps from the National League to League One in their three years in charge.

Danny Cowley (left) and his brother Nicky
Danny Cowley and brother Nicky have always been a managerial double act
They then left in September 2019, for almost a full season in charge of Huddersfield Town.

Having arrived when the Terriers had earned just one point from their first six Championship games, it was early October when they won their first game but the Cowleys steered them to safety and an 18th-placed finish.

He and his brother were sacked in July 2020 before returning to football with Portsmouth in March 2021.

But Pompey finished that season two points shy of the League One play-offs, and came 10th in 2021-22 - and they were sacked in January 2023 after a run of nine league games without a victory.

Colchester owner Robbie Cowling has acted quickly and decisively to once again try to get the club away from trouble.

This appointment will go down well with the supporters.

The Cowley brothers started their successful coaching careers here in Essex - with Concord Rangers and Braintree Town. And they have been eternally linked with jobs at either Colchester or their county neighbours Southend.

Make no bones about it, this is a rescue job. Eight defeats in nine games has once again dropped Colchester into a relegation battle and the brothers will be coming into the club with their eyes wide open.

A change in playing style can be expected. The players will have to adjust quickly but, for now, substance will have to come before style and that means winning games - and quickly.
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Colchester United boss Danny Cowley and assistant Nicky Cowley have signed two-year contract extensions with the League Two club.

The brothers were appointed in January 2024, having previously worked together at Lincoln City, Huddersfield Town and Portsmouth.

They secured the club's English Football League status, finishing three points clear of the relegation places in the 2023-24 season, and last season guided the U's to 10th, three points outside the play-off places.

Their new deals will run until the end of the 2027-28 season.

"We're really focused, and I think the people know us well enough by now to know that we're all in and are going to work relentlessly until we get this club to where we want it to be," Danny Cowley told BBC Essex Sport.

"I'm excited for the future, I really am. We wouldn't have committed for another two years if we didn't think there was loads of growth [possible]."

Colchester owner Robbie Cowling tried to sell the club to a US consortium, headed by businessman Tim Foley, over the summer but negotiations broke down.

The Cowleys are working with a reduced playing budget but their plans have been affected by injuries, including summer signing Ben Perry, who will not play again this season after rupturing his ACL.

Danny Cowley admitted it "hasn't been easy to be a Colchester United supporter in recent times. I think you live your life in a much better way if you just see the positives".

He added: "I only see opportunity for this football club, I see so much potential. I see exciting times ahead and we want to play our part in that."

The U's resume their league campaign with an away game against Barnet on Saturday.
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