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12 minutes ago, EdinburghLivi said:

Maybe a bit unfair but Kenny Miller does not seem to have the right personality to take over. He reminds me very much of Burchill.

Paulo Sergio has also been linked this morning.

Two interesting articles on the BBC yesterday:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44335173

John Ward  stating that the new manager must fit into our current structure. That is exactly the message I wanted to hear and probably rules out the likes of McIntyre and Neilson.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44304744

Really nice story about Gregor Buchanan and his sister recovering from a stroke to make the second leg. Having a stroke would be horrible at any time but in your early 30s? Poor girl.

The one about Buchanan has a nice mention of Hartson putting his arm around him and helping him through things. Not bad for a part time striker coach. Going by the reports of Gregg Ryder, he sounds almost too good to be true but Hartson is certainly one of my picks

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Easton was appointed Dundee Utd’s reserve team manager yesterday 


That’s a good move for them. Seems like quite a switched on guy, makes a refreshing change from the majority of ex-players moving into management.
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Good to hear the Gregg Ryder speculation pick up hype, definitely a brilliant candidate 
Ryder interviewed for the Morton job but we decided to go for a more known name at this level.

Also touted for the St Mirren gig. He seems definitely keen to get a role over here.
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Maybe a bit unfair but Kenny Miller does not seem to have the right personality to take over. He reminds me very much of Burchill.
Paulo Sergio has also been linked this morning.
Two interesting articles on the BBC yesterday:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44335173
John Ward  stating that the new manager must fit into our current structure. That is exactly the message I wanted to hear and probably rules out the likes of McIntyre and Neilson.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/44304744
Really nice story about Gregor Buchanan and his sister recovering from a stroke to make the second leg. Having a stroke would be horrible at any time but in your early 30s? Poor girl.
Jesus, that's terrible about Buchanan's sister. I don't think she ever missed a game when he was with us, even at away games I'd always see her so they must be very close. Good to read that she appears to be on the mend, his family were very well liked down The Rock.
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