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Curbishley, Bruce and Warnock to have interviews

Three in frame for Wolves job
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Alan Curbishley, Steve Bruce and Neil Warnock will all be interviewed for the Wolverhampton Wanderers managerial vacancy.

Alan Curbishley, Steve Bruce and Neil Warnock will hold discussions with Wolverhampton Wanderers over the next couple of days regarding the club's vacant manager's role, according to Sky Sports News.

Curbishley made his interest in the job known yesterday afternoon, while Bruce and Warnock are said to be keen on a return to management following the sackings from Sunderland and Queens Park Rangers respectively earlier in the season.

Wolves chief executive Jez Moxey revealed yesterday that the club hope to have a new man in charge for next weekend's trip to Newcastle United.

The Molineux-based side have been without a manager since parting company with Mick McCarthy on Monday morning.

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