![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Neil is now hoping to take advantage of emerging through the toughest rolling three-year cycle, eyeing a big summer rebuild of the squad he inherited. IN DEMAND: Stoke City's urgent need for 20-goal striker laid bare by all-England table IN REVIEW: Transfer state of play heading into summer window Neil’s 1-0 victory with Sunderland over Stoke at the bet365 Stadium proved to be O’Neill’s last in charge back in August – and Neil had replaced him in the manager’s chair within a fortnight.īut O’Neill left saying that he would always have a strong affinity for a club where he had spent the previous three years, overseeing some drastic changes in personnel to make sure they stayed on the right side of Financial Fair Play regulations. No awkward moment and plenty to chat about when Alex Neil and Michael O’Neill bumped into each other while scouting recently. ![]()
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