Coleman calls for Symons

 

Friday 27 January 2012 01:00 GMT
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Chris Coleman: 'I'm man enough to say 'This is how I want to do it. Come along or don't.'
Chris Coleman: 'I'm man enough to say 'This is how I want to do it. Come along or don't.' (Getty Images)

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Chris Coleman is to enlist the Fulham academy coach Kit Symons in his back-room staff after he becomes Wales manager next week.

Symons, a former Fulham team-mate of Coleman, played for Wales between 1993 and 2004. "He's doing a great job with Fulham at the moment, with the under-18s," Coleman said. "They are top of their league. He's highly thought of at Fulham."

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