Sunderland Echo

We wanted Maguire at Blackpool, admits Rae

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Former Sunderland midfielder Alex Rae has spoken of his admiration for Chris Maguire – having previously wanted to sign the Scot for Blackpool.

Rae, who played for the club between 1996 and 2001, spoke before tackling the 2020 London Marathon for Erskine.

And he has revealed that during his spell at Bloomfield Road – where he was Paul Ince’s assistant – he was keen to sign current Sunderland star Maguire, who was then playing for Sheffield Wednesday.

The 31-year-old, who is out of contract in the summer, has caught the eye for the Black Cats in recent weeks and Rae has praised the club for securing his signature last summer.

“Maguire was a good piece of business,” he said. “I remember him. He was at Sheffield Wednesday when I was doing a little bit of work with Blackpool, and I always fancied him. When he went to Sunderland, I thought he could do a job there.”

Maguire is one of a core of Scottish players at the Stadium of Light, and Rae believes having a group of players from north of the border – as there was during his spell on Wearside – can help give the side a sense of identity.

“The good thing about it is, even in my time at Sunderland there was myself and Allan Johnston and Millwall had a core of Scottish players too. I think that gives teams a little bit of identity.”

*Sunderland have added another two triallists to their ranks, taking the number of youngsters linked to the club to six in recent weeks.

According to reports, the Black Cats have taken Tyler Frost and Stanley Asomugha on trial from Championsh­ip pair Reading and West Bromwich Albion. And, earlier this week, talk circulated which suggested Sunderland could raid Burnley for Will Harris with former Hull City winger Tyler Hamilton, with both also under considerat­ion by Phil Parkinson.

Duo Nathan Harker and Justen Kranthove have recently featured for Elliot Dickman’s Under-23 side on trial. Indeed, the deal for Harker, a Newcastle goalkeeper, fell flat due to Premier League 2 regulation­s.

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