Shrewsbury Town's manager Gavin Cowan has expressed his pride after achieving a remarkable milestone in his early tenure. Cowan led Shrewsbury to six wins from his first ten matches in charge, a feat that secured the club's survival in League Two. This achievement places him alongside legendary figures such as Graham Turner and Chic Bates, who have also held the managerial reins at the club. Cowan shared his feelings of humility at being mentioned in the same breath as these club greats, stating that it is an overwhelming honor. He emphasized the significance of leaving a legacy, acknowledging the lasting impact of his predecessors on the club's history. Cowan's win percentage of 42.1% reflects his effective leadership since taking over in late January, with eight victories in 19 matches. As he continues to build on this success, Cowan remains focused on furthering Shrewsbury's ambitions in the league.
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Shrewsbury's Gavin Cowan Celebrates Historic Club Achievement
Gavin Cowan reflects on his pride in matching Shrewsbury Town's managerial records after securing League Two survival with a strong start.
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