Ex-Brighton boss Merricks set to manage Birmingham
Amy Merricks most recently held a position as England under-19s head coach but left after five monthsFormer Brighton interim manager Amy Merricks is poised to take over as head coach at Women’s Championship side Birmingham City.
Merricks recently led England Under-19s but stepped down in November.
She is set to replace Darren Carter, who Birmingham confirmed departed “by mutual consent” on Thursday.
Merricks will link up with women’s technical director Hope Powell, who she worked with at Brighton as assistant manager and development coach.
She also worked closely with Birmingham City assistant manager Emily Simpkins at both England Under-19s and Brighton.
Merricks on ‘changing perception’ of female coachesCarter’s departure comes off the back of a 3-1 defeat by Charlton Athletic which leaves Birmingham City seven points behind leaders Sunderland with three games remaining in England’s second tier.
As one of the founding clubs in the Women’s Super League, Birmingham City see Merricks as a long-term appointment to help push them back into the top flight, where they finished runners-up in 2011 and 2012.
The Blues face Crystal Palace in the Women’s Championship on Sunday (14:00 BST kick-off) but Merricks may not begin her role until next week.