This is Danny’s first official managerial appointment in his footballing career, bar the time spent as caretaker manager at the club.<\/p>\n
The former striker and Port Vale player looks forward to hopefully success off the field too.<\/p>\n
“I don\u2019t want to come in as a manager and not have a successful career.<\/p>\n
“I\u2019ve looked at doing for a number of years, I\u2019ve always been excited by it, and I\u2019ve put it off for the last couple of years.<\/p>\n
“I\u2019ve had a couple of opportunities and kept putting it off thinking I wasn\u2019t ready. It got to the point where I felt if I didn\u2019t take the risk I was never going to know if I was any good, and if I could do the job.<\/p>\n
“It came at a time when I felt I was prepared.<\/p>\n
“There were a lot of more experienced candidates that came in for the job, but I managed to get myself to the top of the pile and get the role.<\/p>\n
“I\u2019ll give it my all, I can\u2019t guarantee anything but what I will guarantee is I will give everything to keep the club in step three football.<\/p>\n
“It\u2019s a tough ask but I feel I\u2019ve got the right people around me and the right advice to give it my best and a really good go.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
The Pitmen announced on Tuesday the signing of Stanley Asomunga along with the departures of Adam Livingstone and Tom Hewlett.<\/p>\n