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Alan Pardew: 'Sunderland great, but not the club for me'

Former Crystal Palace and Newcastle United manager Alan Pardew rules himself out of the running for the vacant managerial post at Sunderland.
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Updated: Saturday, May 27, 2017 at 15:39 UK

Former Crystal Palace boss Alan Pardew had claimed that he is not interested in the vacant managerial role at Sunderland.

The relegated Black Cats are looking for a new manager after David Moyes quit the Stadium of Light last week, leading some reports to suggest that the Sunderland hierarchy were lining up an approach for Pardew.

The 55-year-old coach spent four years at the helm of Newcastle United and has since admitted that he would not manage the Magpies' fiercest rivals.

"Being the opposite of Newcastle, I don't think that's the club for me," Pardew told Sky Sports News.

"Sometimes when you have been a manager at a big club like that, to go to a rival is something I wouldn't do so that wouldn't interest me, but it is a great club and next year they really need to make sure they get back to the Premier League where they belong."

Despite ruling out a move to Sunderland, Pardew has made clear that he still plans to return to the managerial fold in the future.

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