Pearson Ready For Toon Exit

Last updated : 20 May 2007 By Footy Mad - Editor

Neil Warnock has walked out on Sheffield United after taking them down a level, and former Manchester United and England skipper Bryan Robson is the favourite to replace him. Pearson is reported to be joining him at Bramall Lane.


They pair of them worked together at West Brom and it was Pearson who actually took Robson through his Pro Licence course.

Sheffield United chiefs insist they are keeping their options open with plc chairman Kevin McCabe currently in America on business. The club are still mulling over a shortlist, although they admit they intend to appoint an experienced boss in Robson's mould.

Robinson: "Broadly speaking we are looking at three lists, one containing the names of men with all the ideal qualities, another of up-and-coming younger managers, and then some from abroad to give us a wide choice of possibilities.

"We are working mainly from the first list and have had contact with some of the managers on it.

"We will progress from there when we have enough information and confidence to take things to the next stage.

"The time-frame for appointing is really to get everything sorted out as soon as possible.

"Kevin McCabe is currently in the USA, so we are doing the groundwork so that he can decide, possibly as early as next week."

Kenny Dalglish, Peter Reid and Dave Bassett have also been linked with the post. But Robson is favourite, and is expected to link up with his former Manchester United associate Brian Kidd - currently first-team coach at Bramall Lane.