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NO sooner had Ricky Sbragia bought Sunderland time by winning his first game in caretaker charge, than Blackburn Rovers have potentially removed it, writes STUART RAYNER.
The Premier League strugglers yesterday sacked manager Paul Ince just six months into a three-year contract and will quickly start searching for a replacement who can save them from relegation. Former manager Graeme Souness has his supporters on the Ewood Park terraces and its boardroom, but the directors are believed to be divided and if they can not agree on the former Newcastle United boss as their choice, the shortlist of alternatives may feature some of the names on Sunderland chairman Niall Quinn's wish-list.See the full content of this document
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Ince Sacking Complicates Quinn's Quest for Boss
Having been inundated with applications for the Stadium of Light job, Quinn had been determined to take his time selecting Roy Keane's replacement....
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