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Published Date: 15 January 2008
BILLY DAVIES has pulled out of the race to become the next Scotland manager.
The Scottish Football Association stepped up its bid to find the successor to Alex McLeish yesterday by asking Celtic, Motherwell and Southampton for permission to speak to Tommy Burns, Mark McGhee and George Burley respectively.

Graeme Souness an
d Davies, who are currently not working as managers, were also on the short-list.

However, the former Preston and Derby boss said: "My representative got a call from the SFA to say I was on the short-list, and then he took another call to say they wanted to speak to me about the job.

"We were informed they wanted to get me involved in the process, and it was then that we told them we would not be taking things any further."

Davies' representative, Jim Price, confirmed his client is no longer interested in the post.

He said: "We had been told that Billy Davies was on the SFA short-list for the manager's position – but that's as far as it had gone."

Meanwhile, Southampton boss Burley was remaining tight-lipped today.

Burley, something of a dark horse in a race in which Burns and McGhee are bookies' favourites, was reluctant to discuss the situation. He said: "You would have to contact the club.

"It's all speculation at the moment."

Burley's reticence, however, was in contrast to his more flippant proclamation in December when he said: "About 500 people have been linked with the job.

"If you have a Scottish accent, you've got a chance.

"But any opportunity to manage the national team is something I'd be interested in."

Celtic would not comment on any approach for Burns, who was assistant to Berti Vogts during the German's ill-fated spell as Scotland boss. Motherwell were equally reticent about discussing the possible future of their manager, with owner John Boyle saying he was unaware of any approach from the SFA.

"I don't know anything about it," he said.

McGhee, 50, has impressed on and off the pitch this season.

The former Leicester City, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Millwall manager has led a youthful Motherwell side in to a top-six position in the Clydesdale Bank Premier League in his short spell with the club.

He also enhanced his growing reputation by the dignified way he handled the recent death of club captain Phil O'Donnell, who died of heart failure during a match against Dundee United more than fortnight ago. But that tragedy has clearly affected McGhee's thoughts about possibly leaving Motherwell to take the Scotland post.

He said on Friday: "I could only do the Scotland job with the absolute consensus of everybody here. I won't be walking out in any way that leaves any resentment."

What is clear is that the SFA's search for the successor to McLeish, who moved to Birmingham City in November, looks to be in its final stages.



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  • Last Updated: 15 January 2008 1:56 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Scotland's football team
 
1

Taras Shevchenko,

the rumour starts here. 15/01/2008 12:24:30
The rumour is that the reason for the delay in appointing a new manager at Tynie is that first choice, believe it or not is George Burley - so Hearts have to wait to see if the SFA don't hire GB - then we'll have our new manager.

Apparantley burley is keen to rejoin Tynecastle - something about "unfinished business".
2

mrhibs07,

15/01/2008 13:09:03
#1 What unfinished business is that then? Smack Mad Vlad in the mouth. GB or any decent manager won't touch your lot with a barge pole. When GB left swinecastle, you were promised a world class boss. Enter Graham ( THE BEAST) Rix. Get real.
3

Prof,

15/01/2008 13:16:57
#2 getting into habit of opening your mouth without thinking.
Neither Davies or Burley were considered at ER because your club can't afford them but in a few days you'll have egg all over your face (again!).
4

Taras Shevchenko,

15/01/2008 13:23:28
#3 Malofeev was the world class guy - world class daftie.

Money talks - I just hope that whoever comes fits in stays for a few years - the lack of having a manager has definitely hald us back.

Mind you, imagine if a decent manager DOES take over soon....there could be a few tears down at EH7....is it possible to cry underwater?
5

Way Out West,

15/01/2008 13:25:47
Burley to rejoin Hearts?

I've just seen a pig fly over Tynecastle.
6

mrhibs07,

15/01/2008 13:27:37
#3 Burley will be appointed as Scotland coach. Billy Davies will take the helm at Southampton.
7

scorchio,

kirkcaldy 15/01/2008 15:10:05
If the SFA don't offer the job to Mark McGhee, they are bonkers, the guy has been a revelation since he took over at Motherwell.
As for Burley returning to Hearts...there's more chance of Moses parting the Red Sea again.
8

hinckleyexile,

deepestengland 15/01/2008 17:32:22
How come the Republic of Ireland are offering THREE times the Scotland wage? No wonder we cannot attract teh likes of Houllier who would be magnificent for Scotland.

 

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