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Post by steve on Jun 8, 2016 14:35:08 GMT 1
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOUR A FAILED MANAGER IN ENGLAND? GO NORTH SON, GO NORTH
Neil Lennon has agreed a deal to become the next Hibernian manager and should formally sign a contract on Wednesday.
The former Celtic boss has been out of work since parting company with Bolton in March but will succeed Alan Stubbs.
Stubbs left for Rotherham United last week after two seasons in charge and having just won the Scottish Cup.
It is believed Lennon - who wants Garry Parker as his number two - will sign a one-year rolling deal to become the highest-paid manager in Hibs' history.
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Post by lesd on Jul 15, 2016 11:58:16 GMT 1
Not going so well for the new boys north of the border.
After Brendan Rodgers loses in Gibraltar, Neil Lennon came a cropper at Easter Road last night.
Hibernian 0-1 Brondby
And he picked up a red card and spent the second half up in the stands.
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Post by hoopy67 on Sept 2, 2016 21:54:53 GMT 1
Brendan Rogers May have lost to Gibraltar but main thing was to get to group stage and that's we he has done so well done and keep the good results going in league.
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Post by steve on Sept 20, 2016 20:26:48 GMT 1
DON'T DO IT, HE WILL DESTROY YOU.
Former Nottingham Forest boss Billy Davies has held talks with St Mirren about their vacant manager's position as he looks to return to management.
The 52-year-old has been out of work since being sacked by the Reds in March 2014.
Saints are on the hunt for a new boss after sacking Alex Rae on Sunday.
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Post by steve on Feb 11, 2017 17:13:44 GMT 1
DON'T DO IT RANGERS, THEY ARE BOTH RUBBISH
Former Nottingham Forest manager Billy Davies is understood to be a possible contender for the Rangers job, following Mark Warburton's departure.
The 52-year-old former Ibrox player has been out of work for almost three years, since being sacked by the Reds in March 2014.
But it is believed he would be a popular choice with fans because of his managerial track record.
Another ex-Forest manager, Alex McLeish, has also been linked with a return to the Scottish giants.
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Post by steve on Feb 28, 2017 15:29:45 GMT 1
MARK GETS HIS MARCHING ORDERS
Motherwell have sacked manager Mark McGhee after what they describe as a "disappointing" run of poor results.
The 59-year-old Scotland assistant boss leaves his second stint at Fir Park with the club 10th in the Premiership.
Motherwell have won just two of their past 13 league games and lost 5-1 at home to Dundee on Saturday.
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Post by steve on Mar 16, 2017 8:19:07 GMT 1
AND THEN IN MARCHES ROBINSON
Motherwell have appointed Stephen Robinson as their new manager.
Robinson, 42, had been in interim charge at Fir Park following Mark McGhee's sacking last month.
Club chairman Jim McMahon described former Northern Ireland midfielder Robinson as the "outstanding candidate" who emerged from a five-man shortlist.
Robinson said he was honoured to be appointed and revealed his "mission" was a strong finish to the season reflected in their league position.
In his first game at the helm, former Oldham Athletic boss Robinson oversaw a 2-1 win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park, ending a run of four straight Scottish Premiership defeats.
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Post by steve on Aug 6, 2017 19:56:27 GMT 1
DON'T DO IT!!!
Steve McClaren is reportedly one of two former Nottingham Forest managers keen on landing the Hearts job.
The Scottish side are searching for a new boss after Ian Cathro was sacked last Tuesday.
The Mail on Sunday says McClaren wants the role as he looks to get back into the game.
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Post by lesd on Oct 14, 2017 13:12:01 GMT 1
Kilmarnock have appointed Steve Clarke as their new manager.
The former West Bromwich Albion and Reading boss replaces Lee McCulloch who left the club earlier this month.
Clarke has been out of a job since leaving Aston Villa a year ago. There he was assistant to Roberto Di Matteo but was not retained when Steve Bruce took over the Midlands Club.
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Post by steve on Oct 26, 2017 15:05:59 GMT 1
BYE BYE
Rangers have sacked manager Pedro Caixinha after seven months in charge.
The decision was made at a board meeting called after Rangers conceded a late equaliser against Kilmarnock on Wednesday night. They lost the Scottish League Cup semi-final to Motherwell.
Portuguese Caixinha, 46, was appointed in March and won 14 of his 26 games in charge.
Assistant manager Helder Baptista and coaches Pedro Malta and Jose Belman have also left the Ibrox club.
Rangers are fourth in the table, eight points behind leaders Celtic.
After the Kilmarnock game, Caixinha said he was determined to remain in charge. (He was wrong😜)
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Post by lesd on Oct 26, 2017 17:14:34 GMT 1
I wouldn't think Portuguese (language) and Glaswegian go well together!
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Post by steve on Nov 5, 2017 19:27:03 GMT 1
YET ANOTHER FOREST EX MANAGER LINKED TO THE RANGERS JOB
Former Nottingham Forest boss Steve McClaren has reportedly been approached by Rangers about taking charge at Ibrox.
McClaren is currently a coach at Maccabi Tel Aviv in Israel, but according to The Sun, he is wanted by the Scottish giants.
Rangers are looking for a replacement for Pedro Caixinha, who became the club’s shortest serving manager when he was sacked after just 229 days at the helm.
*They must need their bumps feeling if they go for this idiot *
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Post by steve on Nov 17, 2017 21:36:21 GMT 1
NEW BOSS AT THE TARTAN ARMY? The Scottish Football Association is set to hold talks with Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill in the coming days about the vacant Scotland job. BBC Scotland understands the Irish Football Association has honoured a gentleman's agreement and granted O'Neill permission to speak to the SFA. O'Neill, 48, is their preferred candidate to succeed Gordon Strachan as Scotland manager. *I reckon that they have gone for the wrong O’Neill, now if his first name was Martin it would be a brilliant appointment but this guy? ?
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Post by steve on Dec 6, 2017 20:24:47 GMT 1
THE DONS SAY NO TO RANGERS WHO ARE MANAGER HUNTING
Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes has held talks with chairman Stewart Milne on Wednesday after the Dons rejected a formal approach from Rangers.
Rangers are willing to pay in the region of £1m in compensation, but Aberdeen refused permission to speak to McInnes and assistant Tony Docherty.
McInnes is keen to listen to the offer from Ibrox.
McInnes, 46, and Docherty are contracted until 2020, having signed new deals in July.
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Post by steve on Dec 22, 2017 14:58:20 GMT 1
NEW MANAGER ON THE CHEAP?
Interim boss Graeme Murty has been appointed Rangers manager until the end of the season.
Murty was put in charge of the first team following the sacking of Pedro Caixinha in late October, having also been interim manager earlier in 2017.
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