I suspect Scotland will make their move now.
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12-11-2017 05:54 PM #2
Rumour that he's The Rangers' choice
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12-11-2017 05:58 PM #6
What Sevco want and what Sevco can afford are two completely different things ... 😉
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12-11-2017 06:08 PM #10
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Seem to remember back in the nineties Michael O'Neill upset the red white n blue loyalists with a comment about being quite happy to be picked for northern Ireland but just a pity its not a real country like Eire.
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12-11-2017 06:10 PM #11
Northern Irish Catholic as Rangers manager!!! Never going to happen, remember all of their old boys are demanding someone who knows the rangers traditions. I'm sure MON knows them alright and has probably been on the wrong end of them as well. If it happens I'll be stunned
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12-11-2017 06:17 PM #13
Word on the Fylde Coast is that Mike Bassett has got the job. Cracking appointment for The Rangers.
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12-11-2017 06:32 PM #14
I loved Michael O’Neill as a player and he was the first player that I really idolised.
I have concerns about him getting the Scotland job though (other than me having a bet on him). Look at the experience of that Northern Ireland team, particularly in Defence which was the foundation of their success. Do the likes of Hughes, mcauley, Evans, Davis and Brunt really take much management? They were the oldest squad in the qualifiers by a distance apparently and whilst that’s not a reason to criticise him, it does make me think the players are almost capable of managing themselves though in terms of motivating them.
I absolutely loved the guy so I don’t take any pleasure in talking him down, I just hope if he is the guy the SFA want they look beyond recent successful result and do a proper full due diligence.
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12-11-2017 06:35 PM #15
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He wants the Scotland job. Stick on in the next couple of weeks. Lump on.
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Indeed,so unlike them.
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12-11-2017 07:45 PM #20
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If they want him then probably but if they’ve spoken to his agent but then found out they can’t afford him it makes sense they move onto other targets.
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13-11-2017 06:11 AM #24This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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13-11-2017 06:40 AM #25
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Maybe the yams will be back in for him to allow Potter to step out of the firing line. It was, after all, a 'done deal' within hours of Cathro getting sacked according to some of them
FWIW, I'm not sure O'Neill would be the miracle worker for Scotland some seem to hope. It would be a comfortable number for him seeing he's based in Edinburgh, but is it really much of a step-up considering the next tournament Scotland could conceivably qualify for is three years away? I'd have thought he might have more ambition than that (ie a job down south) although his recent drink driving conviction won't have done him any favours in that respect.
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13-11-2017 06:43 AM #27
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