
Former Rangers and Celtic stars vying for vacant Scottish football job with one amongst ‘early favourites’
The ex-Rangers and Celtic faces are all in the mix for the vacant job at Partick Thistle.
There are former Rangers and Celtic players in the mix for the vacant managerial position at a Scottish football club.
Many players will go down the management route after retiring and these three ex-pros on either side of the Old Firm have. Now, they are all being linked to the same job after news coming out of Partick Thistle this week.
Kris Doolan has been sacked as Jags boss with their promotion hopes in the Championship hanging in the balance. They are out of the title race already and a 3-0 defeat to Raith Rovers has been enough to end club legend Doolan’s reign in charge.
Kris Doolan has been sacked as Jags boss with their promotion hopes in the Championship hanging in the balance. They are out of the title race already and a 3-0 defeat to Raith Rovers has been enough to end club legend Doolan’s reign in charge.
Now according to the Sun, former Celtic manager and player Neil Lennon is “among the early favourites to land the vacant Partick Thistle job.” Stuart Kettlewell also falls into that category, having recently left Motherwell.
Some former Rangers faces come into the mix too. With managerial experience at Inverness CT, former Ibrox striker Billy Dodds is one in the mix. It’s stated “A Thistle source also highlighted the job done by Billy Dodds during his time at Inverness Caley Thistle.”
Then there is ex-Rangers defender Ian Murray who’s name is also in the hat. With managerial experience at Dumbarton, St Mirren, Airdrie and most recently Raith Rovers, Murray “would also be interested in succeeding Doolan.”
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