Boston United has rejected an inquiry from National League counterpart Hartlepool United who expressed interest in their manager, Graham Coughlan, according to BBC Radio Lincolnshire. Hartlepool United is reportedly considering the 50-year-old, who has previously managed Mansfield and Newport County, as a potential substitute for its currrent manager, Anthony Limbrick. A transfer would necessitate a compensation agreement between the clubs due to Coughlan being under contract with Boston United. Despite this year’s challenges, Boston United made an impressive comeback, securing 19th place after finding themselves seven points behind at one stage. This resilience demonstrated on the pitch is echoed off it, as the Lincolnshire club retains its management talent in the face of outside interest.
This story was adapted from original reporting by www.bbc.com by The Lincoln Post.

