Black Cats part company with Martin ONeill

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After a home loss to Manchester United earlier today Sunderland have announced that they have parted company with manager Martin O'Neill. Mike Norman has the details...
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Sunderland have this evening announced that they have "parted company" with manager Martin O'Neill.
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The relegation-threatened Black Cats are in dire form in the Premier League after failing to win any of their previous eight games, taking just three points in the  process.
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Today's defeat to champions-elect Manchester United leaves the Wearside club just one point above the relegation zone with just seven games remaining, four of them  away from home including a trip to arch north-east rivals and fellow strugglers Newcastle.
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O'Neill took over from Steve Bruce at Sunderland in December 2011 and immediately became a huge success with the Stadium of Light faithful, winning seven of his  opening 10 fixtures to steer the Black Cats away from the drop zone.
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But despite some high profile signings this season, including England midfielder Adam Johnson and Scotland striker Steven Fletcher, Sunderland struggled for goals and  could never put a consistent run of good form together.
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O'Neill remained very positive after today's defeat insisting that his glass was "three-quarters full" in reference to his confidence in keeping Sunderland in the  Premier League, before going on to say, "There's a real determination in the dressing room. The players are obviously disappointed, but they can take a lot from the  second half."
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Sunderland's next game is away to Chelsea on April 7 with the club available to back at 2.76 in the Relegaion market having been matched at a high of 75.0 earlier in the season.
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Betfair have introduced a Next Sunderland Manager market with former Swindon boss Paolo Di Canio and experienced Premier League manager Mark Hughes amongst the early  favourites.
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Keywords: Manchester United, Sunderland
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