• Sheringham, 49, will replace Graham Westley in the summer • Former Manchester United forward leaves role as attacking coach • Southend sink Stevenage to seal League Two play-off final place Teddy Sheringham has made his first foray into management by taking charge at Stevenage. The 49-year-old leaves his role as the attacking coach at West Ham to join the League Two club. The former Tottenham and Manchester United forward, …
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Teddy Sheringham named as Stevenage manager after leaving West Ham role


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