Jimmy Calderwood

McCoist: Smith should top wish-list

Walter Smith should be at the top of the shortlist for the Scotland manager's job, according to his Rangers assistant, Ally McCoist. Reports claim Smith has ruled himself out of a return to the post he vacated in January 2007...

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Hegarty: Players must accept blame

Paul Hegarty believes the Scotland players should shoulder some of the responsibility for the sacking of former boss George Burley. Hegarty lost his own job as part of the backroom staff, along with Terry Butcher, when the axe...

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Laszlo open to Scotland talks

Hearts boss would not rule out replacing Burley Hearts manager Csaba Laszlo has confirmed he would be willing to discuss the opportunity to become the new Scotland coach. George Burley's dismissal on Monday has left the...

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Pawlett closing in on Dons deal

Aberdeen winger Peter Pawlett is close to agreeing a new four-and-a-half year deal to remain at Pittodrie. The 18-year-old made his debut in last season's Scottish Cup victory over East Fife in February. He made the Dons' first...

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Dundee United manager Craig Levein is the SFA's early favourite for Scotland job

Craig Levein has emerged as an early target for the Scottish Football Association as they seek to replace George Burley, sacked on Monday as Scotland manager. Passionate and tactically astute: Dundee United manager Craig Levein...

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If a striker hadn't scored ten by Christmas, he got a grilling ..

Published Date: 18 November 2009 JIMMY SANDISON reckons Hearts' current goal drought has been especially painful for supporters brought up on the prolific scoring form of players like John Robertson and Scott Crabbe. Hearts...

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Burley Goes, Coyle Stays?

Burley Goes, Coyle Stays? Vitalfootball: Burnley: 17/11/2009 16:38:00 Owen Coyle has been quick to dampen speculation that he could be interested in the Scotland job following the sacking of George Burley yesterday

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Kinnear keen on Scotland job

Ex-Ireland international open to interview with Scottish FA Former Wimbledon and Newcastle United boss Joe Kinnear has revealed his interest in becoming the next Scotland coach. George Burley's dismissal on Monday has left the...

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Rangers Thompson proposes Gers boss Smith for Scotland

Rangers Thompson proposes Gers boss Smith for Scotland midfielder Kevin Thomson believes the SFA are unlikely to find a better candidate for the Scotland job than his own boss, Walter Smith. Smith and Dundee United manager...

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Duo interested in Scots post

Collins and Calderwood throw hats into ring John Collins and Jimmy Calderwood have bucked the trend and declared their interest in managing Scotland. While the likes of Graeme Souness and Mark McGhee have ruled themselves out,...

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