Wes Hoolahan departs Cambridge after 'special' two years
Wes Hoolahan's two-year stint at Cambridge United has come to an end, his now former manager Mark Bonner hailing the Irish midfielder as "the most talented player" he's seen play for the club.
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Wes Hoolahan's two-year stint at Cambridge United has come to an end, his now former manager Mark Bonner hailing the Irish midfielder as "the most talented player" he's seen play for the club.
Alex Neil says Sunderland could have hit double figures against Cambridge United in what he feels was the best performance since he took over on Wearside - no matter that it was against ten men. The Black Cats ended up winning 5-1, but were assisted by playing for more than 75 minutes with a man advantage after U's defender Lloyd Jones was sent off for denial of a goalscoring opportunity when he fouled Ross Stewart inside the penalty area.
Sunderland climbed back into the play-off spots and up to fourth place as they ran riot against ten-man Cambridge United at the Stadium of Light. The Black Cats played for more than 75 minutes with an extra man after U's defender Lloyd Jones was shown a straight red card for denying Ross Stewart a clear goalscoring opportunity, and it was a decisive moment as Stewart also tucked away the resulting penalty.
Alex Neil made three changes to the side that started Sunderland's Easter Monday goalless draw at Plymouth Argyle. The Black Cats boss brought in Danny Batth in place of Dennis Cirkin, with Cirkin missing out entirely - presumably due to injury.
Sunderland welcome Cambridge United to the Stadium of Light on Saturday in a must-win game for the Black Cats.
Cambridge United manager Mark Bonner expects Jack Iredale to depart the League One club this summer, in conversation with Cambridgeshire Live.
Wigan Athletic have stormed to the top of the League One table this season under Leam Richardson and ahead of the Latics going head to head with Cambridge this weekend, boss Mark Bonner has admitted to Cambridge Independent that he feels it is a case of ‘when’ and not ‘if’ the club win the title this year.
Sheffield Wednesday boss Darren Moore says there is "nobody better" in League One than Barry Bannan when it comes to midfielders with attacking attributes.