Alan Curbishley is bookies' favourite
Alan Curbishley remains the bookmakers' favourite for the Wolves job.
Alan Curbishley remains the bookmakers' favourite for the Wolves job.
The former Charlton boss as been out of management since he left West Ham in September 2008, although a period of that time was spent on 'garden leave' as won a court battle against his former for constructive dismissal.
Curbishley is 4/7 to get the job and also seems a popular choice with Wolves fans as he polled 38 per cent of votes after over 6,700 fans voted on our website on who the next man in the Molineux hot seat should be.
Former Birmingham and Sunderland boss Steve Bruce is second favourite for the position at odds of 2/1 having been relieved of his duties at the Stadium of Light in November last year.
Former QPR boss Neil Warnock has been out of management less than a month and is third favourite for the job with odds of 4/1 that he will be handed the reins.
Former Manchester United midfielder Roy Keane is also among the outsiders at 20/1 along with Huddersfield boss Lee Clark, ex-United striker Ole Gunnar Solksjaer, now in charge of Norwegian side Molde and former England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson.
Rafael Benitez was also mentioned but sources close to the former Liverpool boss have cooled talk on a Molineux move.