MANAGER JASON?
Jason De Vos admits he maybe tempted to take on a coaching or management role in the game at some stage in the future.
The former Town skipper announced his retirement as a player after Blues' season ended in a win over Hull at the weekend.
He will return to his Canada homeland next week to take up a media career with CBC on a three year contract, with one of his first assignments being as a pundit for Toronto's MLS clash with David Beckham's LA Galaxy at the end of the month.
But Jason has not turned down the idea of a place back on the inside of the game again, telling the Club website: "I wouldn't rule out being a manager or a coach one day.
"I have learned in football - as in life - not to rule out anything. But whatever I do I want to use the knowledge and experience I have gained in the game for the benefit of Canadian football.
"I have worked in the media in Canada before and it's something that I enjoy. There is criticism sometimes that people who have opinions on the game in the media have no professional experience so maybe I can correct that a little back home and I'm looking forward to the challenge.
"I want to get involved in the game back home and stay involved. Whether that will be as a coach, a manager, an administrator or through the media, we will have to see."















