Rangers reportedly want former Scotland striker Lee McCulloch to join their recruitment team, while Saint-Etienne have been linked with under-pressure Celtic boss Wilfried Nancy.
rangers Wants former player Lee McCulloch, who is currently the Premier League club’s talent acquisition manager brighton and hove albionjoin their recruitment agency at Ibrox. (Ellen Nixon on Patreon)
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Gauthier Ganaye doesn’t have the resume needed to replace Patrick Stewart rangers Former Aberdeen, Everton and Aston Villa chief executive Keith Wyness says the new chief executive is still a new chief executive despite his experience at Barnsley and Nice. (Football Insider)
under fire celtics Manager Wilfried Nancy will be looking to get back on his feet if he loses his job as he is a top coaching target for Ligue 1’s newly promoted side saint etienne. (Foot Sur)
previous kilmarnock Forward Steven Naismith is in the running for the head coaching job at Rugby Park following the sacking of Stuart Kettlewell on Monday. (Football Insider)
Aberdeen First-team coach Peter Levene is bookies’ favorite kilmarnock New manager, leading Livingston’s David Martindale and interim boss Chris Duran. (The Scotsman)
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Pictured with former Aberdeen manager Barry Robson, who was recently sacked by Raith Rovers Heart of Midlothian Head coach Derek McInnes takes part in first-team training at Oriam Stadium on Wednesday. (Edinburgh Evening News)
Ross County Boss Roy McGregor has revealed that the Scottish Championship club have received more than 80 applications for their head coaching vacancy. (“Courier”)
Dundee There is a January budget to bring in several players before they even leave Scottish Premiership clubs. (“Courier”)
Former Rangers loanee Aaron Ramsey’s contract terminated cougar The 34-year-old midfielder was injured during his first start in Mexico and is three months into his one-year contract. (The Scotsman)
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Scottish Rugby Football League chief executive Neil Doncaster believes Scottish football needs to take a “strong line” against fans who cross the line after threats and abuse prompted Peter Lawwell to resign as SFL chief executive. celtics President. (National newspaper)
The Scottish Football Association are guaranteed a huge bonus of £8.8 million for their first World Cup appearance in 28 years, and £9.35 million if they qualify from the group stage for the first time. (Scottish Sun)
rangers A supporters survey has been launched to gauge views on a potential expansion to Ibrox Stadium. (Herald)