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By Nick Mashiter
Incoming chairman: Andrew Fitton
Swindon Town's search for a new manager has gathered pace with chairman designate Andrew Fitton confirming they have lined up candidates for interview.
The Robins will begin formal discussions with up to three potential managers within the next week and could have someone in place before the League One trip to Walsall on Saturday, January 12.
Colchester assistant manager Micky Adams and ex-Burnely boss Steve Cotterill are both understood to be front runners to succeed Paul Sturrock.
But former Leicester City boss Martin Allen looks to be out of the race after he confirmed yesterday he has still had no contact from the Robins.
Fitton, who would not be drawn on the names of candidates, said: "We will be having meetings with two or three people in the next seven days but we've never felt under pressure to do this with any urgency.
"Equally we do not want it dragging on because there is a transfer window.
"It will not take long from here because, once you made your mind up on what you want, things tend to move fast."
Caretaker boss David Byrne, who will take charge for Saturday's FA Cup Third Round visit of Barnet, will be given the chance to sake a permanent claim and Fitton believes it is only fair he gets the opportunity.
"David is an applicant for the job and it would be wrong of any organisation not to offer him an interview," he said.
The incoming chairman also hopes to have the transfer embargo lifted by the time a new boss is appointed but insists the Robins will not go on a signing spree in January.
He said: "We have a big squad who have proved in the last two or three games, when they are fit, they are not far away.
"I don't think we have got a long shopping list."