As it had gone a bit quiet on the Scotland front, I thought I would check the latest odds. Below is the latest from Skybet, unless noted otherwise - who would you take from that list. My feeling is that it will be none of those noted below.
Evens David Moyes
9/4 Malky MacKay
9/1 Sam Allardyce
9/1 Derek McInnes
10/1 Michael O’Neill
12/1 Alex McLeish
12/1 Paul Lambert
20/1 Ally McCoist
20/1 Cesare Prandelli
22/1 Stuart McCall
25/1 John Collins
25/1 Scott Gemmill
25/1 Tommy Wright
25/1 Steve Clarke
25/1 Ryan Giggs (Bet Victor)
25/1 Billy Start (Bet Victor)
25/1 Mixu Paatelainen
28/1 Alex Neill
33/1 Alan Stubbs
33/1 Jurgen Klinsman (Bet Victor)
Other bets available but mostly bonkers
33/1 Neil Lennon
50/1 Darren Ferguson
50/1 Laurent Blanc
50/1 Joe Jordan (Bet Victor)
66/1 Graham Alexander
66/1 Jimmy Nicoll
80/1 Ian Cathro (25/1 with Bet Victor)
80/1 Chris Sutton
80/1 Thierry Henry
80/1 Shefki Kuqi
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Thread: Next Scotland Manager odds
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28-10-2017 10:52 AM #1
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28-10-2017 11:21 AM #3
Off the top of my head, from that list I think Lambert will get the gig. Not saying he'd be my choice though.
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28-10-2017 11:25 AM #4
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Malky MacKay would be a shocker after the importance they put on the role of Performance Director.
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28-10-2017 12:23 PM #6
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John Collins possibly what use think?
Or wait and see how Northern Ireland get on and if go out appoint O'Neil
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28-10-2017 12:31 PM #7
I'm off to see Sunderland today. I'll ask a few of the locals what they think of Moyes.
Tommy Wright for me.
John Collins isn't a bad shout.
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28-10-2017 12:40 PM #8
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I'm sure after Slovenia game he said should have played McGinn so reckon he'll want to use the up and coming players, he's not ties to a club and I think he'd like not having it full time like would be at a club might put £5 on haha
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04-11-2017 06:41 AM #9
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Just checked the odds - can't see any changes in names or odds.
Surprised how quiet it's been.
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Interesting
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04-11-2017 09:20 AM #13
Can't imagine we'll do anything until after the year.
SFA won't want to pay someone when they don't need to.
Said it before and I'll say it again. Be Bold and get a name that can excite the fans and players. Look at the impact Brendan has had on a lot of the same players Delia struggled with
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I want the new Scottish manager to be at Scottish league matches most weeks with the occasional jaunt down south if there’s someone that’s a bit special that needs to be watched.
I didn’t realise it until after he’d gone but Strachan was apparently never at Scottish league games and that’s an absolute disgrace imo.
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04-11-2017 09:34 AM #15
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Pish.
Strachan was at games frequently.
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If you say that’s wrong though I’ll retract that criticism of him.
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14-11-2017 06:37 PM #19
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41990054
O'Neill 'keen' to be next Scotland manager, so say the BBC.
It's going to be O'Neill, I think.
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14-11-2017 06:52 PM #20
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14-11-2017 08:25 PM #24
Michael O'Neill should not be the next Scotland manager imo
I'll be renewing my TA membership and he'll get my full backing but we won't get the same success he had with NI
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14-11-2017 08:29 PM #25
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Norn Ireland recent success can be attributed to more than just the manager so I hope if the SFA do go for him they look beyond the job he’s done with Northern Ireland.
That said, loved him as a player so I’d love him to be a success as a manager for Scotland.
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