Rochdale appoint South Shields' Watson as manager

Ian Watson led South Shields to second in the National League North last season
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Rochdale have appointed South Shields boss Ian Watson as their manager on a three-year deal.
The 40-year-old joins having led South Shields to second in the National League North last season, however they missed out on promotion in the play-off final to Kidderminster Harriers in May.
Watson takes over after former boss Jimmy McNulty departed Dale for Stockport County off the back of winning promotion back to the English Football League through the National League play-offs last season.
"I am so excited to become a part of this amazing football club," Watson said.
"The club really aligns with me as a person and also shares the same beliefs in terms of the game model.
"The connection between the football club and the supporters is very special."
Watson began his coaching career as assistant to Mike Williamson at Gateshead in 2019 and guided them to the National League North title and FA Trophy final.
The pair moved to MK Dons in 2023 and reached the League Two play-off semi-final the following year.
Both joined Carlisle United in September 2024 and, having returned to MK Dons in a coaching role, Watson was appointed by South Shields in May 2025.
He transformed the club's fortunes after they had finished 17th in 2024-25 and guided them to the highest finish in their history.
The club battled with AFC Fylde for automatic promotion and the National League North title until the final game of the season.
His move to Rochdale comes as the club prepare for their return to the EFL having spent three years in the National League.
"Ian is a coach that we have been tracking for some time and has been in high demand this summer," co-chairs Cameron Ogden and Simon Gauge said.
"We are glad that we were able to secure our main target once Jim had left."