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MACKAY RULES OUT NORWICH ROLE

4th June 2012, 04:44pm

Malky Mackay: Committed to Cardiff

Malky Mackay: Committed to Cardiff

Norwich plan to scour the continent for their new manager after Cardiff boss Malky Mackay dropped out of the reckoning on Monday.

Mackay, who played over 200 times for Norwich during a six-year spell at Carrow Road, was one of several names linked with the manager's position following Paul Lambert's move to Aston Villa last week.

The Cardiff manager insisted on Monday afternoon that he is happy with the Welsh club, however, despite being "flattered" by the Canaries' apparent interest.

"I have started a long-term project and want to stay and finish it," Mackay said in a statement released by his agent.

"I am very flattered to be linked with the vacancy at Norwich City.

"They are and always will be a club close to my heart.

"I have a lot of good friends within the club and great respect for Delia Smith and her husband Michael Wynn-Jones. David McNally, the club's chief executive, has handled this situation well and is guiding Norwich in the right direction.

"However, I have started a project at Cardiff City. We have put in a structure for long-term success at this football club and we are still working on that.

"I am fully committed to our football club and the challenges ahead."

While Mackay's statement will reassure Cardiff fans, the timing of it is a little strange given that Canaries chief executive McNally appeared to rule the 40-year-old out of contention on Monday morning.

McNally claims the Canaries, who finished 12th in the Barclays Premier League under Lambert last term, are only looking for a manager with top-flight experience, whether it be in England or abroad.

"The search is certainly a European search," McNally told the Eastern Daily Press.

"We are looking for somebody who has got top-league experience.

"I don't think the candidate necessarily has to have Premier League experience - but they have to have top-league experience.

"If, for example, you have managed in Serie A, La Liga, the Bundesliga, they are some of the toughest leagues in the world too.

"So why on earth if there is a candidate in one of those leagues who was available and we felt was right for us should we say no to them just because they haven't managed in the Premier League?"

Birmingham manager Chris Hughton appears to have dropped down the pecking order in the running for West Brom's vacant manager's position, after the midlands club held talks with former Schalke boss Ralf Rangnick, and is reported to also feature on McNally's list.

Lambert will be officially unveiled as Villa boss at a press conference on Wednesday and it has been reported that he wants to add Norwich assistant Ian Culverhouse, with whom he also worked at Colchester, to his backroom staff.

Whoever is appointed as next Norwich manager, they will have to deal with a number of issues - the most important of which is the future of club captain Grant Holt.

The 31-year-striker is at war with the club after they rejected his transfer request when negotiations over a new contract stalled.

Holt's actions have caused shock among the club's fans but Canaries defender Russell Martin thinks Norwich should not stand in the way of their 17-goal talisman if he wants to leave.

"Players have to move on and if he feels that's right for his career and his family then so be it," Martin told Sky Sports News.

"He has had a great season but we have players like Steve Morison, who has scored some great goals and James Vaughan, who will be like a new signing.

"He has done brilliant for the club in the last three years. He has been absolutely colossal with the goals.

"Hopefully he will stay but if he doesn't he should move on with the players' best wishes and the club's - unfortunately it has come to this but hopefully he won't be remembered for this and it won't end on a sour note."

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