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Sunderland supporters deliver verdict with Tony Mowbray set to replace Alex Neil

Sunderland fans have delivered a mixed reaction to the news a deal has been agreed 'in principle' for Tony Mowbray to become the next Black Cats boss. The former Blackburn Rovers, Celtic, and Middlesbrough boss has been considered the favourite for the post since Alex Neil's shock departure to Stoke City.

Mowbray has been out of work since leaving Ewood Park in May following five years in charge. ChronicleLive understands talks between Sunderland and the 58-year-old have progressed well, and an appointment could be confirmed before Wednesday night's clash with Rotherham United at the Stadium of Light.

The Black Cats have seemingly acted swiftly to replace Neil, who guided the club back to the Championship during a hugely successful six-month stint at the helm. Sunderland have made a positive start to life back in the second tier, but have been rocked by the departure of the 41-year-old after his appointment at Stoke was confirmed on Sunday.

READ MORE: Sunderland set to appoint Tony Mowbray as head coach after deal agreed 'in principle'

Chelsea first-team coach Anthony Barry and MK Dons head coach Liam Manning were also said to be under consideration, but Mowbray looks set to be handed the reins imminently. Here is how Sunderland supporters reacted to the update regarding the likely successor for Neil.

'All for this'

'Anyone else interviewed?'

'Every manager will get backing'

'Hope everything doesn't change'

'Hope you are wrong'

'No need to hang about'

'Penny pinchers'

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