Sunderland fans deliver huge majority next manager verdict after Alex Neil returns

Sunderland fans deliver huge majority next manager verdict after Alex Neil returns

Sunderland fans have been polled on the return of Alex Neil to Sunderland – with

the results showing an overwhelming strength of feeling among supporters.

Sunderland fans have delivered an overwhelming majority opinion when

polled on the potential return of Alex Neil to the club.

Neil joined Sunderland in January 2021, taking over from Lee Johnson after the

former Fleetwood Town manager was sacked following a 6-0 thrashing away to Bolton Wanderers.

The former Norwich City manager guided Sunderland into the play-offs and

then to a win against Sheffield Wednesday over two legs in the semi-finals, and then a memorable 2-0 win

against Wycombe Wanderers at Wembley

Neil started last season as Sunderland’s head coach but left controversially to

join Stoke City back in August, the day before a game, which led to the

appointment of Tony Mowbray. Neil was then sacked as Potters manager earlier

this campaign after an underwhelming spell.

Mike Dodds is in charge of Sunderland currently until the end of the season

after the sacking of former head coach Michael Beale earlier this month. Beale’s

exit prompted speculation and reports from The Sun that Neil would be “open” to a return to Wearside.

The Echo polled over 4,500 fans on X (formerly Twitter) to gauge the opinion of supporters on the former head coach,

with the results showing an overwhelming majority against his return to the Academy of Light.

We asked the question: Would you be open to his (Alex Neil) return to Sunderland in the summer? Just 12.8 per

cent of Black Cats supporters voted yes, with a whopping 87.2 per cent voting no

and that they wouldn’t welcome the return of Neil to the Academy of Light.

Julie said: “He obviously had an agenda to leave in the way he did. No more last dance, a definite no!”

Peter added: “He needs an unreal start to get the fans onside. Such a start isn’t achievable imo.”

Mike commented: “I’d be open to him coming in for the rest of the season. But

not as a permanent manager. We know he would just sack us off at the 1st possible moment.”

David concluded: “His motives for coming back would be wrong and would

trace back to him needing a job. Plus add in he left because of our recruitment policy and that hasn’t changed.”

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