Former Portsmouth boss in the frame for Republic of Ireland job

Former Pompey boss Paul Cook. Picture: Joe PeplerFormer Pompey boss Paul Cook. Picture: Joe Pepler
Former Pompey boss Paul Cook. Picture: Joe Pepler
Paul Cook has been smashed in by punters to be named the next Republic of Ireland manager.Â

The former Pompey boss was as short as 11/1 with Unibet and 888sport to succeed Martin O'Neill, who departed his post on Wednesday following a dismal run of results earlier this morning. 

Roy Keane also left his role as assistant.

Mick McCarthy looks likely for a second spell as Eire boss, with Paddy Power and Betfair pricing him up as 1/10 favourite. 

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Former Pompey boss Paul Cook. Picture: Joe PeplerFormer Pompey boss Paul Cook. Picture: Joe Pepler
Former Pompey boss Paul Cook. Picture: Joe Pepler

But there has been a lot of cash coming for Cook to depart Wigan and take the role.

Skybet have him as the 4/1 third favourite, while Betfred have the 51-year-old priced up at 9/2.

Cook, who guided Pompey to the League Two title in 2017, has strong links to the Emerald Isle.

The Liverpudlian was previously in charge of Sligo Rovers, guiding them to a League Cup and two FAI Cups during his five-year spell. 

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Harry Redknapp is also as short as 11/1 with Unibet, although he has declared he's retired from management.Â