2 tweaks Alex Neil may make to Sunderland’s team and formation
Sunderland have come to an agreement with Alex Neil regarding the vacant managerial role at The Stadium of Light, according to Sky Sports’ Keith Downie on Twitter.
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Sunderland have come to an agreement with Alex Neil regarding the vacant managerial role at The Stadium of Light, according to Sky Sports’ Keith Downie on Twitter.
Alex Neil is expected to be Sunderland’s new head coach for their League One clash against AFC Wimbledon at Plough Lane on Saturday, according to the Sunderland Echo.
Former Sunderland boss Roy Keane is no longer in the running to return to the club after the two parties failed to reach an agreement, the PA news agency understands.
Sunderland are close to appointing Alex Neil as their new head coach, the PA news agency understands.
Alex Neil is in advanced talks to become the new Sunderland manager after a move for Roy Keane broke down.
Sunderland are in advanced talks regarding a deal to appoint Alex Neil as Lee Johnson’s successor at the Stadium of Light.
Preston North End picked up another point on Wednesday night in a goalless draw against Huddersfield Town, which meant that in his first 10 league games as manager Ryan Lowe had lost just once.
Roy Keane has reportedly decided against taking the Sunderland job, despite expressing a desire to return to management earlier this month. Having sacked Lee Johnson following their 6-0 defeat to Bolton in January, the Sunderland hierarchy are keen to appoint a new manager ahead of their trip to AFC Wimbledon on Saturday. Ad/> The Black Cats have since made it three defeats on the bounce with losses to Doncaster and Cheltenham, badly damaging their hopes of automatic promotion from League One this season.