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There is a new name to throw into the conversation about Colorado’s new coach. Apparently another English manager has applied to be considered for the vacancy left by Gary Smith and the Commerce City club’s separation.

In an exclusive MLS-Rumors.net has learned from a source wishing to remain anonymous that former England U-21 and senior international full back Terry Fenwick has applied for the Colorado Rapids job. Received by email:


Firstly,

Happy Thanksgiving, I hope you all have a great day and eat like kings.

I have some news on the Colorado Rapids and a candidate for the Head Coach role.

I can confirm that English Manager Terry Fenwick has applied to be considered for the job.

Terry is an ex England International and played in the 1986 World Cup. He was on the pitch when Maradona scored the goal of the century.

He also managed in the UK before working in a director of sports role for the Democratic Republic of Congo.

He has been working out of Trinidad & Tobago for some years now and won everything he can, developed a WC generation of players and is looking for the next challenge.

He is a big fan of the future of US Soccer and is very keen on being a part of the future for US Soccer.

The well travelled Fenwick is no stranger to football in CONCACAF. He managed Trinidad and Tobago club San Juan Jabloteh to win the T&T Pro League championship. It should be noted that after their championship many Trinidad and Tobago supporters felt he should have been offered the job of coach of TnT’s national team.

A lot can be learned about the man in this written interview he did with Soca Warriors Online of Trinidad and Tobago.