Former Coventry City manager Micky Adams is looking to get back into management.
Speaking to the BBC for whom he is currently doing some media work after his £300,000 pay-off from the Sky Blues, Adams said: "I'm a football manager, I'd like to get back in and am not too bothered where it is. "I started out with Fulham when they were 91st in the league pyramid and if I have to go back down to that level to re-invent myself then I will."
Adams Wants To Get Back Into Management
"The Easter period is a time when directors and clubs look at their managerial situation and decide whether to stick with what they have got and give a manager more time or make the change," he added.
"I got promoted with Fulham and have since gone on to get another two promotions, so three in 11 years isn't too bad, and my CV holds up well in comparison to others.
"I think in the next couple of weeks you'll see a lot more managers struggling for their jobs, which is sad really. "So while I'm looking for a job, the unfortunate thing with this profession is that you're waiting for someone to fail and that's not a nice thing to do."
Adams whose fall at Coventry City was down to his style of man-management which included not speaking to players for two months amongst other things admitted: "Leaving Coventry was a difficult time and I was upset.
"But I said I had left some decent players and I think new manager Iain Dowie is proving that. "I finished eighth last season and we wouldn't have been in the relegation fight this time."