Former Leeds United coach Mark Jackson has added Whites performance analyst Aaron Dagger to his MK Dons backroom staff.
Jackson, who spent a number of years coaching at Elland Road, departed Leeds last week to take up the MK Dons job which had been vacant ever since Liam Manning's exit earlier this month.
And his Dons appointment has seen him add 32-year-old Dagger to his backroom staff.
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The pair worked together last term with Leeds Under-23s before they were both handed a first team role by Jesse Marsch in Feburary. His new role with the League One side is a technical insights analyst.
"I am privileged to have this opportunity to join MK Dons and working alongside Mark," Dagger told the clubs official website. "We have developed a strong relationship during our time together at Leeds United and while I have thoroughly enjoyed my time at Elland Road, it was a no brainer when he asked me to join him here at this Club. I am looking forward to getting started."
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