Paul Ince set to be named Blackpool manager on Monday
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Blackpool are set to name former England captain Paul Ince as their new manager on Monday, caretaker boss Steve Thompson has confirmed.
Ince, 45, who has been without a job since leaving Notts County in April 2011, will become the club's third permanent manager of the season.
"There's going to be an announcement on Monday. It's going to be Paul Ince," Thompson said after Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Ipswich.
"The deal is very close to being done."
Ince will link up with his son, 21-year-old winger Tom, who has scored 17 goals in 33 appearances this season.
The Seasiders are 14th in the Championship, 10 points from a play-off spot and six above the relegation zone.
Ian Holloway and Michael Appleton had spells in charge earlier this season, while Thompson has been in temporary control for the past month.
, external to take charge of Crystal Palace, while his replacement Appleton was at the helm for just nine weeks before taking over at Lancashire neighbours Blackburn Rovers.
Ince's appointment will end a managerial exile of almost two years.
After a playing career including two Premier League titles, two FA Cups and 53 England caps, Ince in 2006.
Despite being bottom of the Football League when he took over, he helped the club avoid relegation on the final day of the 2006-07 campaign.
His success with the Silkmen saw him with whom he won the League Two title and the Football League Trophy.
With his stock rising, having won just three of his first 17 league games.
Another year at MK Dons followed before a five-month stint at Meadow Lane ended in April 2011.
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