I’m ready for Wycombe job – Bloomfield

confirmed the appointment of former midfielder Matt Bloomfield as their new manager earlier this week, and he says he is ready for the challenge.

The 39-year-old, who played over 550 times for the Chairboys over 19 years, replaces at Adams Park having left his post at .

Ainsworth has taken over at side following Neil Critchley's dismissal.

Bloomfield, whose first game in charge will be Saturday's trip to , has brought assistant manager Richard Thomas with him from the U's while Lee Harrison returns to the club as goalkeeping coach.

“I'm delighted to be back and looking forward to getting stuck in to the task at hand,” he told the club's official website.

“It felt so right to come back. It's a really exciting time for the club and an exciting prospect for myself. I'm ready for this job.

“I'm so grateful to Colchester for the opportunity they gave me and the faith they showed in me. I loved my time there but the lure of coming back here to manage this football club was always going to be too big to turn down.”

Bloomfield takes over with Wycombe three points off the play-offs in League One while Colchester, 19th in League Two, are looking for their third manager of the season.

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