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Sheffield United sack manager Nigel Adkins
Bramall Lane’s hierarchy will now begin the search for their ninth permanent manager since Neil Warnock’s exit in 2007.
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However Bowyer kept Blackburn in the Championship in 2013 when they looked to be down, and may have a similar job on his hands if he is appointed as Northampton boss this summer.
The Blades sacked Nigel Adkins on Thursday morning, and have moved quickly to try and secure the services of Town manager Wilder, with chairman Kelvin Thomas admitting he expects the deal to be done “in the neext 24 hours”.
The Blades have hired their former defender Wilder, who led Northampton to the Sky Bet League 2 title, on a three-year deal having removed Adkins from his post just 11 months into a three-year contract following an 11th-placed finish in League 1.
“We are delighted to appoint Chris, he has a fantastic reputation”, co-owner Kevin McCabe said on the club’s official website.
“He has a vision of success, knows what is required by the supporters and we will assist him as much as we can”.
“I wanted a quick resolution to this situation with Chris, so I am pleased this has taken less than a week”.
The Blades sacked Adkins earlier today after a last day defeat at the hands of Scunthorpe United condemned them to their lowest league position since 1983.
Sheffield United finished 11th in League I, eight points off the play-off places, and now face a third successive season in the third tier.
“I understand the club, not just the playing side, but from the board to the academy, including the key personnel such as Travis Binnion, John Dungworth and Mick Wadsworth, who have all enjoyed success this season”.
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His assistant Andy Crosby and first team coach Dean Wilkins have also parted company with United.