Good news for sunderland as Manager tipped to join club has already ‘turned down’ Championship club

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Good news for sunderland as Manager tipped to join club has already ‘turned down’ Championship club

Sunderland fired Michael Beale in February, and they have been looking for a new manager for three months.

The season ended earlier this month, ending Mike Dodds’ interim coaching career, but it seems the team is still a long way from selecting a long-term replacement.

Will Still has been connected to the Black Cats for a while, and it appears that they are still interested in him now that it has been confirmed that he is leaving Reims.

Still, a number of other names have also been connected to Sunderland, such as Danny Rohl and Rene Maric, and former Mainz coach Bo Svensson has just surfaced as a “shock candidate.”

Liam Rosenior has also been on many supporters’ minds since his shocking firing from Hull City last week, even though there isn’t much of a connection.

The 39-year-old was fired after failing to make the playoffs, and the EFL has already expressed interest in him.

After firing Ian Foster last month, it didn’t take long for Plymouth Argyle to try and sign Rosenior.

But now, according to journalist Alan Nixon, Rosenior has turned down the Pilgrims.

“Liam Rosenior has turned down a quick managerial return with Plymouth Argyle,” he said on his Patreon page.

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Rosenior was quickly contacted by the Green Army following his dismissal at Hull City, but he declined the offer.

“Since his unexpected departure from the Tigers, Rosenior has drawn interest from other teams, and Argyle has added his name to their wanted list.”

Although Liam Rosenior hasn’t been discussed much on Wearside, it seems like a lot of supporters would be curious to know about him.

Journalist Scott Wilson posted the following on We Are Sunderland’s YouTube channel after leaving Hull: “Liam Rosenior is someone Sunderland wouldn’t have that would be realistically available this summer and suddenly he is.” Although Sunderland is already in the process, they ought to keep an eye on Liam Rosenior.

The coach was wrongfully fired despite what might be considered an excellent tenure in Yorkshire, thus it would be shocking if he wasn’t hired by another play-off contender.

If they hadn’t been searching for months, Sunderland might have given his appointment more thought, which could indicate that they already knew who they wanted.

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