Bury appoint Ronnie Jepson as manager until January

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Bury have confirmed Ronnie Jepson will remain caretaker manager until January.

The 50-year-old former Gillingham boss took temporary charge after Kevin Blackwell was sacked in mid-October.

The Shakers have since picked up one point from Jepson's two games as boss and sit 20th in League Two.

A club statement read:, external "The priority at this time is stability. With this in mind, Ronnie will stay as the caretaker manager until January and the current backroom team will also remain."

It continued: "The past two games have demonstrated to us that the players have the desire to play for Ronnie.

"We will continue to monitor the situation closely and work with him to make sure that we deliver on the pitch."

Last weekend Jepson refused to be drawn on whether or not he wanted the permanent job at Gigg Lane.

He was only appointed assistant manager in June after two months without a club following his and Neil Warnock's departure from Leeds United.

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