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Unless you have been living under a rock in recent years, you will be well aware of Salford City's rise through the leagues.
The Ammies' ascent has won headlines thanks to their famous co-owners - a clutch of ex- Manchester United stars - and the ensuing series of documentaries charting their quickfire promotion into the Football League for the first time. But it has not all been plain sailing. The club's ambitious owners, including Gary Neville, Paul Scholes and David Beckham, have seen progress stall in recent years.
This is their third successive campaign in League Two and they have made no secret of their desire to reach the third tier. Gary Bowyer is the man tasked with delivering that, with his side in with a shout of the play-offs as we enter the final phase of the campaign.
But should he not deliver a top-seven finish this season then do not be surprised to see Bowyer replaced. Despite being relative EFL newbies, Salford have made a habit of being ruthless when it comes to changing bosses.
Bowyer's predecessor Richie Wellens can