![]() Speaking to Genting Casino, the former Blackpool boss - known for speaking his mind - couldn't quite get over the sacking of Mowbray in favour of Beale. And with Beale somewhat surprisingly coming in to end his two-month spell on the managerial scrapheap, Holloway has questioned just what Wearside chiefs are thinking by casting doubt over Beale's credentials. ![]() Ian Holloway has questioned Sunderland's decision to sack much-loved manager Tony Mowbray for ex- Rangers Michael Beale after stating that simply being Steven Gerrard's assistant doesn't make him a top manager.įormer Celtic manager Mowbray was the man to lead Sunderland from a four-year stint in League One back to the Championship after years of remaining in the doldrums of the third-tier, and he almost went one better last year after dragging the Black Cats to the play-offs on the final day, though they were eventually bettered by eventual winners Luton Town for a place in the Premier League.Ī relatively slow start - albeit not a bad one, by any means - saw Mowbray sacked with Sunderland sat ninth in the table and just three points off the play-offs again, with promotion very much a chance at the Stadium of Light. ![]()
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