Lee Johnson has two Hibs games to save his job and shake off 'Hearts syndrome' to boot – Tam McManus
Let’s not dance around the issue of yet another manager on the brink - Lee Johnson has two games to save his job.
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Let’s not dance around the issue of yet another manager on the brink - Lee Johnson has two games to save his job.
Jim Goodwin knows youth is a key element for Dundee United and they need to get back to producing the Stuart Armstrongs, Ryan Gaulds and Harry and John Souttars of the future.
Hearts chiefs are reportedly set to hold talks today in a bid to find a short term solution with a crunch Edinburgh derby looming amid claims they pulled the trigger on Robbie Neilson over fears he would blow a £5 million ticket to European group stage football.
Leighton Clarkson wants to leave Aberdeen with a farewell gift of European football before he returns to Liverpool.
Barry Robson praised his Aberdeen side for retaking third place but insisted they aren’t getting carried away because they haven’t achieved anything yet.
Former Leicester City boss Craig Levein has backed Ange Postecoglou to make the move down south to the Premier League – but not before he has finished his work at Celtic. Levein was in the King Power hotseat from 2004 to 2006 before going on to manage Scotland and hailed the work of Brendan Rodgers during his time in charge.
Craig Levein is ‘praying’ Jim Goodwin can mastermind a dramatic great escape and steer his former Dundee United to Scottish Premiership safety. The Tangerines have won just five league games all season and sit six points adrift of survival, with manager Liam Fox dismissed at the end of February and replaced by former Aberdeen boss Goodwin. Ad The Irishman has just eight games to save United from a return to Championship after three seasons in the top-flight.
Anthony Stewart says he was told he had to leave Aberdeen in the final hours of the transfer window despite having no desire to leave Pittodrie.