tlg1903 Posted May 19 Report Posted May 19 3 hours ago, RicoS321 said: Aye, and in fairness to Ralston, he was involved when they were both injured for ages and McRorie wasn't doing a lot for his club. Since then he's regularly turned up for squads as backup. It's similar to Hanley, Hirst and Gordon, he helped get us there so he gets first refusal. If McRorie was a really good player in a role we struggled in then it would be justified, but he's only marginally better than Ralston. I also don't think Ralston is as bad as people make out. He's certainly got a good attitude too imo. When he was having a mare at the euros in 24 I never once got the impression he was hiding from the ball.... Might have been better for him if he had to be fair 1 Quote
tlg1903 Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 Clarke in charge till 2030 now. I support this, we ain't going to get anyone better imo. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4gvy1lg5glo 2 Quote
OrlandoDon Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 32 minutes ago, tlg1903 said: Clarke in charge till 2030 now. I support this, we ain't going to get anyone better imo. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c4gvy1lg5glo Agreed. I hope he freshens things up though after the World Cup with young blood, especially looking for some more creative players and legit forwards. He guarantees nothing, but there’s no standout candidate dying to take his job. 2 Quote
Jupiter Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 They really should have waited till after the world cup. If we play as badly as we did at the last euros he will deserve to be fired. Quote
RicoS321 Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 5 hours ago, Jupiter said: They really should have waited till after the world cup. If we play as badly as we did at the last euros he will deserve to be fired. But if we play really well then a big team will snap him up. Like Motherwell. Quote
OrlandoDon Posted May 28 Report Posted May 28 5 hours ago, Jupiter said: They really should have waited till after the world cup. If we play as badly as we did at the last euros he will deserve to be fired. At the same time, it’s one less thing to deal with as compared to him being asked constantly about his future, especially during the World Cup. Quote
CurlsLikeTattie Posted June 3 Report Posted June 3 (edited) Did you know, Aberdeen have had more players, and had more appearances by players, in Scotland World Cup squads than the huns? And Jim Leighton has made more World Cup appearances than any other Scottish player. Note: if you have looked on BBC this morning the answer to that is probably yes. Edited June 3 by CurlsLikeTattie Quote
Don Julio Posted June 3 Report Posted June 3 I suspect the Huns have had more players play for England than Scotland… Quote
tlg1903 Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Clarke quits https://www.scottishfa.co.uk/en/news/steve-clarke-departs-as-scotland-mens-head-coach Quote
tlg1903 Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago He did far more good than bad and we will always have Denmark. Quote
wee toon red Posted 6 hours ago Report Posted 6 hours ago Can’t help but feel we’re in a worse place now than we were an hour ago. Who’s next? Clarke carrying on until moyes was ready makes sense and would’ve been ideal. Honestly not sure where we’re going from here. Quote
Panda Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Did a very good job to get Scotland to three finals. However, this feels like the right time. The reaction has been far more negative than after the previous Euros exits. I think that would have carried on into qualifying for Euro 2028. Would have been difficult for him. In his defence, don't think all the criticism from the World Cup was justified. Yeah, was a bit negative in his tactics, but ultimately he was some poor refereeing and daft defensive mistakes away from the last 32. Also think the Haiti win deserved more credit. Quote
Panda Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago As for who should replace him... I can see the SFA using all their creativity and forward thinking and going with Steven Naismith, which would be an uninspiring choice I'd say. Neil Lennon and John McGlynn will be the bookies' favourites. McGlynn, at 64 and after being overlooked for the Hearts and Aberdeen jobs - which suggests Falkirk is the highest he'll go at club level - may feel it would suit him. I would love him to get it in all honesty. Outside choice might be Shaun Maloney, just because he's had international experience at Belgium and is credited with a lot at Celtic, and they may like a younger name. Quote
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