Wigan confirm they will interview former Cardiff boss Malky Mackay for managerial post
Wigan chairman Dave Whelan has revealed he will interview Malky Mackay for his club's managerial vacancy despite the furore which followed his departure from Cardiff.
Latics, who are in the Sky Bet Championship's bottom three just 18 months on from their famous FA Cup win, are currently talking to potential candidates about the post after sacking Uwe Rosler last Thursday.
Mackay was immediately installed as the favourite to take the reins having been out of the sport since he was dismissed by Cardiff in December 2013.
The Scot came close to taking over at Crystal Palace in August, only to see that possibility dashed when details emerged of alleged racist, sexist and homophobic text messages, sent by Mackay, which he later admitted were "disrespectful of other cultures".
However, Whelan could be willing to offer Mackay a route back into the game as he promised to grant him an audience this week.
"I can confirm Malky Mackay has applied and we will speak to him," Whelan told the Daily Telegraph. "I believe he deserves a fair hearing."
Last week, news of Mackay's potential employment prompted Wigan MP Lisa Nandy to write a letter to Whelan which expressed her concerns over the Scot's link to the position.