Every ex-England international managing in the EFL as Paul Ince ends eight-year exile
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Paul Ince is back in football after being named the surprise new boss of Championship strugglers Reading.
The former midfielder, nicknamed 'The Guv'nor', won more than 50 England caps during a glittering playing career that saw him represent the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool and Inter Milan.
Now, after an eight-year absence, he's back in the dugout. Ince was confirmed as the Royals' interim manager following the departure of under-fire Veljko Paunovic.
It is his first job since leaving Blackpool back in 2014. And Ince's arrival bumps the number of EFL managers who have won England recognition up to six.
In the Premier League only two current managers played for England - and they are two of the best players of their generation in Aston Villa chief Steven Gerrard and Everton boss Frank Lampard.
Between them, the pair won a staggering 220 Three Lions' caps.
Here, runs down all six former England players currently in EFL jobs.
: 18
: AFC Bournemouth
Parker has been at Bournemouth since the start of this season and looks on course for promotion back to the Premier League.
He's previously won promotion out of this division with Fulham but


