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CALUM CROWE: Russell Martin's vision of footballing 'utopia' won't wash at Rangers. He will know that you either win trophies at Ibrox or you're deemed a failure
CALUM CROWE: Russell Martin's vision of footballing 'utopia' won't wash at Rangers. He will know that you either win trophies at Ibrox or you're deemed a failure

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

  • General
  • Daily Mail​

CALUM CROWE: Russell Martin's vision of footballing 'utopia' won't wash at Rangers. He will know that you either win trophies at Ibrox or you're deemed a failure

When Rangers were weighing up the credentials of all the contenders for their managerial vacancy, it was clear that Russell Martin ticked a lot of boxes. A talented and progressive young coach with a clear style of play? Check. Someone who knows the club and has experience of Scottish football? Check. Someone with a track record of improving and developing young players? Yep. Someone who is articulate, intelligent, and a natural leader? Again, check.

Scottish Premiership side Dundee make Healy approach
Scottish Premiership side Dundee make Healy approach

Yahoo

time3 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Scottish Premiership side Dundee make Healy approach

Dundee want to speak to Linfield boss David Healy about their managerial vacancy at Dens Park. Last month the Dark Blues sacked Tony Docherty one day after securing their Scottish Premiership status for next season in the final game of the campaign. Advertisement Healy, who is the Northern Ireland men's team's record goalscorer, has been in charge of Linfield since 2015 with a club spokesperson confirming to BBC Sport NI that the terms of the 45-year-old's contract allow him to discuss the move. This season's Irish Premiership title was Healy's sixth at the Windsor Park helm with the Blues finishing 22 points ahead of Larne. He has also won two Irish Cups, three BetMcLean Cups and one County Antrim Shield during his time in charge of the Blues. In August, the former Manchester United and Rangers striker turned down the opportunity to take over at Scottish Championship side Raith Rovers and said he was "content" at Linfield. Former Celtic midfielder Shaun Maloney, as well as former Dundee players Charlie Adam and Temuri Ketsbaia, have also been linked to the role.

Scottish Premiership side Dundee make Healy approach
Scottish Premiership side Dundee make Healy approach

BBC News

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • BBC News

Scottish Premiership side Dundee make Healy approach

Dundee want to speak to Linfield boss David Healy about their managerial vacancy at Dens Park. Last month the Dark Blues sacked Tony Docherty one day after securing their Scottish Premiership status for next season in the final game of the campaign. Healy, who is the Northern Ireland men's team's record goalscorer, has been in charge of Linfield since 2015 with a club spokesperson confirming to BBC Sport NI that the terms of the 45-year-old's contract allow him to discuss the move. This season's Irish Premiership title was Healy's sixth at the Windsor Park helm with the Blues finishing 22 points ahead of Larne. He has also won two Irish Cups, three BetMcLean Cups and one County Antrim Shield during his time in charge of the Blues. In August, the former Manchester United and Rangers striker turned down the opportunity to take over at Scottish Championship side Raith Rovers and said he was "content" at Linfield. Former Celtic midfielder Shaun Maloney, as well as former Dundee players Charlie Adam and Temuri Ketsbaia, have also been linked to the role.

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