Man City sack Pearce

Stuart Pearce has been sacked by Manchester City 24 hours after a dismal season ended in defeat at Tottenham.

Stuart Pearce has been sacked by Manchester City 24 hours after a dismal season ended in defeat at Tottenham.

Despite his continued upbeat statements over his job prospects, Pearce has effectively been a dead man walking for most of 2007, with an increasing majority of supporters vehemently against him continuing in the job.

City chairman John Wardle was thought to be on the brink of sacking Pearce in March, when defeat at Middlesbrough would almost certainly have marked the end of the former England skipper's two-year reign.

Instead, City won, launching a five-game unbeaten run which might have saved Pearce had it continued until the end of the season.

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But three defeats in the last four matches, including a home loss to Manchester United that left the Blues without a Premiership goal at Eastlands since New Year's Day and saw them post an all-time record low home tally of 10 goals, left Wardle with little alternative other than to show Pearce the door.

"Manchester City can confirm that the club has terminated the contract of manager Stuart Pearce with immediate effect," said a club statement.

In a simple one paragraph appreciation, chief executive Alistair Mackintosh thanked Pearce for his efforts on City's behalf and wished him well for the future.

At White Hart Lane yesterday, Pearce claimed if the axe did fall, he would simply find another job and prove himself a success elsewhere.

His immediate priority is taking charge of the England under-21 side in this summer's European Championships in Holland.

And, with the FA known to want a full-time boss to lead the under-21s from next season, the smart money must be on Pearce retaining the role.

Manchester City have vowed not to rush into a new appointment.

Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, whose takeover efforts are believed to be moving forward, could eventually have the final say in who succeeds Pearce, effectively ruling Sam Allardyce out of the running.

Allardyce is known to have preferred City to Newcastle but Shinawatra is not thought to be a fan, allowing the former Bolton boss to complete his move to St James' Park.

Neither is Paul Jewell thought to be in the frame despite his shock exit from Wigan today.

Jewell's name has been linked with City in the past but Latics chairman Dave Whelan has insisted his former manager intends to take a long break from the game.