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Fleetwood’s Uwe Rosler set for talks after Norwich speculation

Fleetwood boss Uwe Rosler has said he is expecting discussions with the club over the close season regarding his contract.

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boss Uwe Rosler has said he is expecting discussions with the club over the close season regarding his contract.

The 48-year-old German joined the Cod Army at the beginning of the season, and signed a two-year deal with the club before leading them to their highest ever league finish and a place in the play-offs.

However, despite coming fourth in a season that included a memorable 18-game unbeaten run, Fleetwood fell in the play-offs after a tight two-legged affair saw beat them 1-0 on aggregate.

Rosler’s future has been subject of intense speculation since, with and former club two teams rumoured to be interested in the former boss, but he said: “I think there is a clear message I have for you.

“One year more contract and I’m sure the club will talk to me regarding my future and then we see what happens.”

The disappointing Bradford defeat ended a brilliant season on a sour note for Fleetwood, but Rosler and his staff can be proud to have taken a club who were in step five of Non-League in 2005 to the brink of the .

However, despite being linked with moves away from the club, Rosler is not getting distracted, and is not basking in the success of this season as he already looks ahead to the start of the 2017/18 campaign.

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“I’ve been proud and very thankful to my players, to the club, to the supporters,” Rosler added when talking to the Eastern Daily Press.

“A monumental effort this season. We played 58 games and the last two were probably two too many, especially in the play-offs where you face a real high quality and a real intensity.

“Now I take two days off, two days sleep and then from onwards we send the players to their holidays, their well deserved holidays, and we start for next year.”

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