Ex-Leeds United pair named among favourites for vacant EFL manager job


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www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk— Former Leeds United men Neil Warnock and Lee Bowyer have been named among the favourites for the vacant Barnsley job. Barnsley are looking for a new manager at this late stage of the season after making the surprise decision to part ways with former White Neill Collins on Monday. Collins failed to pick up a win in his last five games in charge at Oakwell, but the Tykes remain fifth in League One and will be pushing to secure a play-off spot this weekend when they take on Northampton Town on...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Former Leeds United managerial target named among favourites for top Premier League job. Then Leeds director of football Victor Orta turned his attention to Arne Slot during a search that unsuccessfully explored the possibility of taking Carlos Corberan from West Bromwich Albion and Andoni Iraola from Rayo Vallecano. Corberan promptly signed a new contract at the Hawthorns and Rayo Vallecano blocked Leeds’ approach for Iraola, who was not minded to force his way out of the LaLiga club. The Whites then appeared to believe Feyenoord boss Slot was potentially obtainable, until he...

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—EFL manager coy on Leeds United loanee's future as Joe Rodon 'option' details emerge. The final weekend of the regular Championship season is almost upon us and Leeds United are in a difficult situation. The Whites currently sit in third, three points behind Ipswich Town in the table, with Saturday's clash against Southampton their last on their current schedule. As such, in order to sneak into the top two and claim that final automatic promotion spot, Leeds need to not only beat Southampton but hope Ipswich Town fall to a surprise defeat on home soil against Huddersfield Town....

www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk—Daniel Farke told what he must do to secure Leeds United promotion by ex-Premier League manager. Daniel Farke must continue to manage his own emotions and keep himself in check over the remainder of the Championship season, says Tony Pulis. With just two more games to play over the regular season, Leeds United find themselves sitting inside the top two and that's where they'll hope to stay come May 4. Wins over QPR on Friday and Southampton on the final day of the campaign will give them the best chance of doing that, but as it stands, their fate is not in their own hands. Leicester City...