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The dismissal of George Burley last Monday left Scotland without a manager and lost to a deep and sincere introspection. The 3-0 defeat by a young Wales side in Cardiff eight days ago was the final indignity for Burley, but it also prompted a heartfelt...
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In the first three instances you would have found detailed descriptions of the goals that sent the winners to South Africa. In the case of France v Ireland, there is the following summary: "After 180 hard-fought minutes, the fate of both...
Tags: Kris Boyd, world cup, Allan McGregor, Slovenia, George Harrison, cup final, Alex McLeish, allnews, Walter Smith (footballer), Ireland, Scotland national football team, Dublin, FIFA, South, George Burley, Walter Smith (footballer), Alex Ferguson, Craig, Thierry Henry, Gordon Strachan, Owen Coyle, Sepp Blatter, Scotland, Barry Ferguson
According to Hughes, he is already ensconced in the best job in the country. His response to the question being asked of every manager in Scotland would have met with prolonged applause from Hibs fans...He wants to continue reviving his boyhood heroes...
Tags: John Hughes, Scotland, best job, scottish footballers, George Burley, South Africa, George, John Collins, Merouane Zemmama, Graeme Souness, Hibernian F.C. season 2006¬タモ07, Edinburgh derby, Hibernian F.C., Leith, Abdessalam Benjelloun, allnews
Dundee United, Craig Levein is now approaching the end of his first week being cast as Scotland's most wanted man. He currently craves the anonymity of an old outlaw on the run. But tomorrow's televised visit of Celtic ensures that Levein will remain...
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Gordon Smith, the Scottish FA chief executive, believes the appointment of a new Scotland manager could herald the return to international football for shamed duo Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor as well as Kris Boyd, who withdrew his services under...
Tags: Scotland, Craig Burley, Allan McGregor, George Burley, David Weir (English footballer), Barry Ferguson, France, Allan, Loch Lomond, Rangers F.C., V sign, allnews, Burley, Scottish Football Association, Alex Ferguson
BBC Scotland has learned that Smith, 61, would not be interested in a return to the role he held from 2004 to 2007 before he left to return to Ibrox. Smith's current deal at Rangers runs out in January and he has indicated that he would work without a...
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Thomson would happily bury the hatchet with John Collins should his one-time nemesis be appointed manager of Scotland and believes whoever succeeds George Burley should display a similar willingness to let bygones be bygones...But Thomson insists he would...
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John Collins yesterday became the latest person to throw his hat in the ring to succeed George Burley as the Scotland manager. "I'd be interested in managing the national team," said the 41-year-old, formerly in charge at Hibernian. "But I don't want...
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Former Hibernian manager John Collins declares interest in Scotland job • Collins confirms he wants to replace George Burley • Dundee United's Craig Levein remains favourite The former Hibs manager John Collins is interested in the Scotland post. 'It's...
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Naismith admits he would have jeered the Scotland team too if he was a member of the Tartan Army who witnessed the 3-0 defeat to Wales. But the Rangers forward is adamant manager George Burley should not be singled out for abuse in the wake of yet another...
Tags: Steven Naismith, Scotland, world cup, George Burley, South Africa, Cape Town, James Naismith, Burley, allnews