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      • mcdermott now leading contender to replace mccarfhy• bruce still a contender after meeting steve morganwolverhampton wanderers are set to seek permission from reading to speak to the manager brian mcdermott after identifying the 50-year-old as a prime candidate to replace mick mccarthy , who was sacked last week.the midlands club have altered their stance after initially stating premier league experience was a vital ingredient for any possible successor to mccarthy.the former sunderland , wigan athletic and birmingham city manager steve bruce remains a contender after holding initial talks with the wolves owner steve morgan and the chief executive jez moxey on friday.but mcdermott is now at the forefront of wolves's plans although they have denied speculation claiming they have already held talks with the former arsenal player.mcdermott stepped in for brendan rodgers as the reading caretaker manager in december 2009 and earned the job on a full-time basis the following month after his side achieved a shock fa cup win over liverpool.he led reading to the play-off semi-final last season and has mounted another strong promotion challenge this season despite the loss of the striker shane long and the defender matt mills in the summer.mcdermott is also likely to have the support in the wolves dressing room of the striker kevin doyle and midfielder stephen hunt , who worked with him at reading before moving to molinefxfmoxey has maintained a stance of not commenting on specific names on the radar of himself and morgan t but it is understood wolves have distanced themselves from reports linking them with the brighton and hove albion manager gus poyet.bruce impressed when meeting morgan and moxey but there has been a negative reaction to his possible appointment from some sections of fans.wolverhampton wanderersreadingguardian.co.uk
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      • alan curbishley expected for further talks in the next 24 hours• neil warnock agrees a settlement with queensation park rangerssteve bruce is waiting to learn whether he will be interviewed for the wolverhampton wanderers job , with the midlands club expected to hold further talks with alan curbishley and speak to neil warnock about the managerial vacancy at molineux over the next 24 hours.curbishley remains the favourite to replace mick mccarthy and has made no secret of his desire to take over , after spending three and a half years out of work following his resignation from west ham united t steve morgan , the wolves owner , is impressed with curbishley's credentials and there is a sense that his appointment would go down much better with the club's supporters than bruce or warnock , both of whom have been sacked by premier league clubs this season.it is understood that wolves have contacted bruce to sound him out about the position ahead of a potential meeting with morgan , who arrived home from his skiing holiday on wednesday t warnock has now agreed his settlement with queens park rangers , paving the way for an interview to take place , and although he will probably be linked with the managerial vacancy at huddersfield town , he is likely to prefer another crack at the premier league , even if it is on a short-term contract.one other possibility that cannot be discounted is that an outsider will emerge t wolves have made it clear that premier league experience is vital , opening to the door to the prospect of morgan considering someone such as graeme souness or gordon strachan.for the moment , however , curbishley appears to be in the driving seat t his interest in the role has come as something of a surprise given that he has been so selective about the jobs he has applied for since winning his constructive dismissal case against west ham in 2009 t the 54-year-old believes , however , that managing wolves presents the right sort of challenge to lure him back into the game t steve brucewolverhampton wanderersstuttgart jamesguardian.co.uk
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      • former sunderland manager back in the running• alan curbishley says no to midlands clfbwolves are set to revert to their original plan of seeking a manager with premier league experience to replace the sacked mick mccarthy.but one of their original targets , alan curbishley , has again knocked back the midlands club t curbishley came back into the running as the bookmakers' second favourite on tuesday evening but does not share the wolves owner steve morgan's vision for the future.it leaves the former sunderland , birmingham and wigan manager steve bruce as the bookmakers' favourite , though on wednesday morning he remained frustrated at the lack of contact from morgan or the chief executive jez moxey since his initial interview last friday.morgan and moxey had flirted with the idea of bringing in an up-and-coming manager from the championship t but one potential contender , reading's brian mcdermott , is set to be offered a new contract by the promotion-chasing royals.the f2million compensation fee brighton would demand for gus poyet , who is in the first season of a five-year deal , was a major stumbling block to any potential interest in the uruguayan.blackpool's ian holloway and birmingham's chris hughton have also been linked with wolves and though they are also with championship clubs , they have previous premier league experience with the seasiders and newcastle respectively.but prising them away from their clubs at this stage of the campaign could be a long drawn-out affair t it all adds up to a frustrating 10 days for morgan and moxey since mccarthy's five-and-a-half-year reign was ended.the caretaker manager , terry connor , is likely to take charge against newcastle on saturday.wolverhampton wandererssteve brucepremier leagueguardian.co.uk
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      • wolves approach former rangers and everton manager• 63-year-old has been without of football for nine monthsthe former rangers manager walter smith has emerged as the new favourite to take charge of wolverhampton wanderers as mick mccarthy's successor.smith is understood to have held talks with the wolves owner steve morgan and the chief executive jez moxey about taking the post until the end of the season.the 63-year-old has been out of football since ending his second spell in charge of rangers at the end of last season.smith reportedly turned down the wolves job on a long-term basis but is happy to assume initial command for the next 13 games in the bid to keep wolves in the premier league.smith has previous experience of managing in the premier league during four years at everton and was briefly sir alex ferguson's assistant at manchester united at the end of the 2003-04 season.he was also manager of scotland for two years before returning to ibrox in 2007 for the second time when he led the glasgow club to three successive titles and the 2008 uefa cup final.wolves have struggled to find a new manager in the past few days , with alan curbishley , reading's brian mcdermott and brighton's gus poyet all rejecting their interest.the former sunderland boss steve bruce appeared to be the favourite after being interviewed last week , but smith appears to be first choice , with wolves hopeful he could even be in place for saturday's match at newcastle.moxey has previously worked with smith as commercial manager at rangers during his first spell at ibrox from 1991 to 1998 before the manager left for everton.smith is expected to make a decision on whether to end his nine month spell out of the game later on thursday.wolverhampton wanderersguardian.co.uk
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      • former arsenal player could pip bookies' favourite steve brfce• mcdermott would not cost large compensation paymentwolves are continuing their search to replace their sacked manager , mick mccarthy with reading's brian mcdermott emerging as a new candidate t steve bruce has been the bookmakers' favourite for the past few days after the withdrawal of alan curbishley from contention but sources indicate mcdermott is on the radar of the wolves owner , steve morgan , and the chief executive , jez moxey , although it is unclear whether they have firmed up their interest.the former arsenal player , who has moulded reading into promotion contenders in the championship , is on a one-year rolling contract and would not cost a huge amount in compensation.the brighton manager , gus poyet , has also been linked to the vacancy at molineux , although sources close to wolves have played down the interest in the uruguayan.wolves would also be looking at having to pay substantial compensation as poyet is less than a season into a five-year contract.bruce is still waiting to hear if and when he would be granted a second interview after holding talks last friday with morgan and mofey.it does now appear the search for a new manager may extend beyond saturday's premier league game at newcastle , the initial target set by moxey a weeks ago.curbishley ruled himself out over concerns about how he would be expected to run the club t reports that the former charlton and west ham manager's interest cooled because he was offered a deal only for the remaining 13 games of this season are wide of the mark.mccarthy's no2 , terry connor , who has been in charge of training , could now find himself having to take on a caretaker role unless there is a rapid outcome in the managerial search t pawolverhampton wanderersreadingsteve bruceguardian.co.uk
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