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Notts County have confirmed Keith Curle as their new manager.
The 48-year-old was assistant to Neil Warnock at QPR until they were sacked last month and Curle was recommended for the job by the ex-Magpies boss.
Former Wolves and Torquay United manager Colin Lee and ex-Sunderland striker Colin West have been confirmed as first-team coaches.
League One side Notts sacked Martin Allen following Saturday's 3-0 away defeat against Hartlepool.
The result leaves the Magpies in 11th place in the table, but they are only eight points off the play-off places and Allen had won his previous two games.
Allen, 46, was only appointed in April 2011 and steered the Magpies clear of relegation last season.
His assistant manager Carl Muggleton and first-team coach John Schofield have also left Meadow Lane.
Former England international defender Curle brings a completely new look backroom team which also sees Chris Kiwoyma join as development squad manager.
Keith Curle's career
Born: Bristol in 1963
Played for: Bristol Rovers, Torquay, Bristol City, Reading, Wimbledon, Manchester City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Sheffield United, Barnsley and Mansfield
Managed: Mansfield, Chester and Torquay
And former Notts keeper Kevin Pilkington, who spent five years at Meadow Lane from 2005 to 2010, returns as goalkeeping coach, leaving his current club Luton Town.
Lee managed Curle during his playing days at Wolves and later worked alongside him as director of football at Torquay United.
West has held numerous coaching roles, including working as assistant to Chris Turner at Hartlepool United, Sheffield Wednesday and Stockport County.
Curle had managerial spells at Mansfield Town, Chester City and Torquay United before joining Warnock as assistant boss at Crystal Palace and then QPR.
Notts County have confirmed Keith Curle as their new manager.
The 48-year-old was assistant to Neil Warnock at QPR until they were sacked last month and Curle was recommended for the job by the ex-Magpies boss.
Former Wolves and Torquay United manager Colin Lee and ex-Sunderland striker Colin West have been confirmed as first-team coaches.
League One side Notts sacked Martin Allen following Saturday's 3-0 away defeat against Hartlepool.
The result leaves the Magpies in 11th place in the table, but they are only eight points off the play-off places and Allen had won his previous two games.
Allen, 46, was only appointed in April 2011 and steered the Magpies clear of relegation last season.
His assistant manager Carl Muggleton and first-team coach John Schofield have also left Meadow Lane.
Former England international defender Curle brings a completely new look backroom team which also sees Chris Kiwoyma join as development squad manager.
Keith Curle's career
Born: Bristol in 1963
Played for: Bristol Rovers, Torquay, Bristol City, Reading, Wimbledon, Manchester City, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Sheffield United, Barnsley and Mansfield
Managed: Mansfield, Chester and Torquay
And former Notts keeper Kevin Pilkington, who spent five years at Meadow Lane from 2005 to 2010, returns as goalkeeping coach, leaving his current club Luton Town.
Lee managed Curle during his playing days at Wolves and later worked alongside him as director of football at Torquay United.
West has held numerous coaching roles, including working as assistant to Chris Turner at Hartlepool United, Sheffield Wednesday and Stockport County.
Curle had managerial spells at Mansfield Town, Chester City and Torquay United before joining Warnock as assistant boss at Crystal Palace and then QPR.