Six contenders to replace Steve Bruce as Hull manager

Hull are looking for a new manager following the departure of Steve Bruce

Here, Press Association looks at some potential contenders

MIKE PHELAN

Bruce's number two has been installed as caretaker manager, the starting point for many succesful job applications over the years

Previously worked under Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United and is the early favourite

Long tipped as a potential number one, but yet to take the plunge.

ROY KEANE

Previous jobs in charge of Sunderland and Ipswich ended disappointingly, but potential was shown and has remained involved in the game with backroom roles at Aston Villa and with the Republic of Ireland

Hard to guess how he might dovetail with the unpredictable Allam family.

STEVE McCLAREN

Debate remains over whether he is more of a coach than a manager, but the former England boss had enjoyed good times with Middlesbrough and FC Twente as well as less distinguished stints with the national team, Derby and Newcastle

Hull is also close to his York roots and he may find a Premier League job hard to turn down regardless of the circumstances.

RYAN GIGGS

Now looking for a managerial post after three years learning the trade under David Moyes and Louis van Gaal at Manchester United

After almost 30 years as player and coach at United, his first job away from Old Trafford will be keenly watched

KARL ROBINSON

The highly-rated manager of MK Dons has seemed destined for bigger things for some time, although he has so far resisted the temptation to leave

After six years in Milton Keynes and being unable to prevent relegation from the Championship, the time could be now.

NEIL WARNOCK

The much-travelled veteran could hardly be a long-term choice but he is consistently linked with jobs in the Yorkshire area and appears to relish awkward challenges like this one

Knows how to operate in the transfer market but has limited success in the top-flight to call on.

Source : PA

Source: PA