Football League World
·24 April 2023
Football League World
·24 April 2023
Walsall will be desperate to get back to winning ways in League Two this weekend following an extremely poor run of results at this level.
Since the turn of the year, the Saddlers have only managed to claim two victories in the 23 games that they have participated in.
Following their defeat to Harrogate Town earlier this month, Walsall decided to part ways with Michael Flynn.
Ahead of Saturday's showdown with Crawley Town, the Robins have been linked with a move for Kevin Phillips.
According to a Patreon report from Alan Nixon, Walsall are weighing up the possibility of drafting in Phillips as their new manager.
It is understood that Phillips' success with South Shields has attracted Walsall's attention.
With Phillips at the helm, South Shields secured promotion to the National League North as champions of Northern Premier League Premier Division.
Phillips left South Shields by mutual consent following the club's final game of the season last weekend.
Making reference to Phillips, Palmer has suggested that Walsall ought to consider taking a chance on the former Sunderland striker as the club looks to fill its managerial vacancy.
"You have to understand the circumstances in that, they were the only full-time team in that league and the chairman has put loads and loads of money in there.
"You want to be in league football and if he can get the opportunity to get the Walsall job, why not?"
Having led South Shields to a great deal of success, it would not be at all surprising if Phillips is now looking to earn the opportunity to work in the Football League.
With Walsall set to remain in League Two next season, they will be hoping to move in the right direction later this year under the guidance of the right manager.
However, given that Phillips certainly lacks managerial experience, it would be a major risk by Walsall to hand over the reins to him.