Scottish National Team

Scotland: New national team boss must be a Scot, insists Barry Ferugson

Nov 23 2009 Alan Marshall BARRY Ferguson last night urged the SFA to appoint a Scot to succeed George Burley - but admitted he is undecided about relaunching his international career. Ferguson was handed a potential route back...

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Boyd coy on Scots return

Striker focused on life at Ibrox Rangers striker Kris Boyd has refused to rule out making a return to the Scotland team in the wake of George Burley's departure. Boyd quit the international scene last year over his lack of...

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Strong leaders needed from top to bottom

Published Date: 22 November 2009 SFA must stop fluffing its lines and find a manager who commands total respect, argues Tom English LAST AUTUMN in his office at Hampden, George Burley was talking about the bruising few months...

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Scotland must get back to basics

John Kennedy's retirement was another blow for a Scotland team short on talent and coherence Perhaps it was inevitable, but the confirmation a week ago that Celtic's John Kennedy had been forced to retire from professional...

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Laszlo would 'definitely' discuss vacancy if SFA make approach

Published Date: 20 November 2009 CSABA Laszlo insisted yesterday that he is not thinking about a return to international football – but then spent the bulk of a 26-minute press conference discussing the current Scotland...

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Hearts boss Csaba Laszlo backs foreign man for Scotland job

Nov 20 2009 Anthony Haggerty CSABA Laszlo insists the SFA should not be afraid to appoint another foreigner as coach despite the disastrous reign of Berti Vogts. The Hearts manager, who has worked as a national boss with...

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Scotland door is reopened for disgraced duo Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor

They can hardly expect to be festooned with welcome garlands but a way back to the Scotland squad for the disgraced pair Barry Ferguson and Allan McGregor was flagged by Gordon Smith on Wednesday. Sign of the times: Barry...

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Smith: Managing Scotland is not impossible

Gordon Smith has described the job as Scotland team boss as difficult "but not impossible". The Scottish Football Association chief executive is leading the search for a replacement for George Burley who was sacked on Monday,...

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Csaba Laszlo predicts bright future for Lee Wallace

Published Date: 18 November 2009 HEARTS manager Csaba Laszlo today tipped Lee Wallace for a bright future at international level after the left-back emerged as one of the few Scotland players not to blot his copybook in the...

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Football News: Flynn plays it cool with Wales on Euro qualification brink

Flynn plays it cool with Wales on Euro qualification brink Nov 18 2009 By Steve Tucker BRIAN FLYNN’S Wales youngsters are on the brink of securing a place in the Uefa Under-21 Championship play-offs. Coach Flynn sees his side...

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