Barnsley's left-field appointment of former Sheffield United defender Neill Collins has completed the managerial set in League One.
Ruben Selles, who is to take over at Reading subject to having his work permit accepted, is the only boss not officially confirmed in the division.
Collins, the 39-year-old former EFL regular, arrives at Oakwell after five years in the USL Championship with Tampa Bay Rowdies.
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Neill Collins as our new Head Coach!
— Barnsley FC (@BarnsleyFC) July 6, 2023
He replaces Michael Duff, who joined Swansea City after one year in South Yorkshire.
Upon joining the Tykes, he said: "I am absolutely thrilled to be stepping back in to the EFL and even more so to be joining a club of this stature. Everything I do will be aimed at repaying the faith showed in me by the owners and Khaled and of course giving the Barnsley faithful a team that they can be proud of.
“I am fortunate to be working with a squad that just achieved a play-off final but understand there is a lot of work to be done if we want to replicate that success and go a step further.
“I can’t wait to get started and work on getting this club back to where it belongs.”
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Take a look below at every League One manager next season:
Barnsley Neill Collins
Blackpool Neil Critchley
Bolton Wanderers Ian Evatt
Bristol Rovers Joey Barton
Burton Albion Dino Maamria
Cambridge United Mark Bonner
Carlisle United Paul Simpson
Charlton Athletic Dean Holden
Cheltenham Town Wade Elliott
Derby County Paul Warne
Exeter City Gary Caldwell
Fleetwood Town Scott Brown
Leyton Orient Richie Wellens
Lincoln City Mark Kennedy
Northampton Town Jon Brady
Oxford United Liam Manning
Peterborough United Darren Ferguson
Portsmouth John Mousinho
Port Vale Andy Crosby
Reading Rubén Sellés
Shrewsbury Town Matt Taylor
Stevenage Steve Evans
Wigan Athletic Shaun Maloney
Wycombe Wanderers Matt Bloomfield
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