Joey Barton faces the media for the first time as Fleetwood manager
The former Burnley midfielder's 13-month ban for betting on football matches ended on Saturday, allowing him to finally take up the role as boss of the League One club.
Barton was announced as John Sheridan's successor in April on a three-year deal but was unable to start work until his suspension from football activities was served.
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Hide AdClint Hill, who played alongside Barton at QPR and Rangers, and Steve Eyre have joined Fleetwood as first-team coaches.
Fleetwood finished 14th in League One last season after Sheridan replaced the sacked Uwe Rosler in February with the club in 20th place.