FORMER Darlington assistant manager Dean Windass is hoping to launch his managerial career with League Two strugglers Grimsby after applying for the vacancy at Blundell Park.

Grimsby, second from bottom of the Football League, sacked manager Mike Newell on Monday following Saturday's fourth successive league defeat and Windass wants to bounce straight back into management after being shown the door at fellow strugglers Quakers last month.

The 40-year-old said: "I have applied for the job at Grimsby. The fact I've just retired as a player was purely coincidental, but this is too good an opportunity for me to let it pass by.

"I was disappointed not to get the chance at Darlington when (manager) Colin (Todd) left and Ive always said I wanted to be a manager, to make my own decisions and be my own man. I've said that for many years now.

"Grimsby would be a great club for me to start my managerial career and I believe I've got the hunger and attributes to make a real success of it."

Windass, a former player with hometown club Hull, Bradford and Middlesbrough among others, officially quit as a player on Monday.

He played his last league game as player/coach for Darlington in a 2-0 home defeat to Bournemouth in September before both he and Todd were sacked.