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   <title>McLeish rules out Scotland job</title>
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   Former boss Alex McLeish is the latest manager to rule himself out of the running for the Scotland job. McLeish stepped down from the national side after a successful two-year stint in 2007 to take the reins at Birmingham City. But despite the Scottish Football Association sacking his predecessor George Burley this week, the St Andrew's boss has no interest in making an international return. "I said after the World Cup exit 
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   <title>Collins keen on Scotland job</title>
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   Former Hibernian boss John Collins has thrown his hat into the ring for the Scotland managerial vacancy. Collins has been out of management since leaving Belgian club Charleroi earlier in the year and is interested in replacing the sacked George Burley at the helm of the national side. The former Scotland midfielder managed Hibs for 13 months and led the Edinburgh club to success in the 2007 Scottish League Cup Final be
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   <title>Terrors keen to keep Levein</title>
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   Dundee United chairman Stephen Thompson is hoping Craig Levein is not approached to take over as Scotland's new manager. The Terrors chief has been installed as the front-runner to take the job following the Scottish Football Association's decision to sack George Burley in the aftermath of Saturday's demoralizing 3-0 defeat to Wales. "I don't want Craig going anywhere," Thompson told the Scottish Sun. "He's the club's longest-serving m
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   <title>Scotland link flatters Killie's Jefferies</title>
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   Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies has welcomed reports linking him to the Scotland job. Jefferies, former Scotland and current Rangers boss Walter Smith plus Dundee United chief Craig Levein are all believed to be in the running to take the helm of the national team following the Scottish Football Association's decision to sack George Burley. Burley was axed on Tuesday following a disappointing 22-month reign which ended wit
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   <title>Burnley's Coyle dismisses Scotland talk</title>
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   Burnley boss Owen Coyle has no intention of leaving Turf Moor to become Scotland's new manager. Speculation had linked the 43-year-old former St Johnstone boss with the vacant job as Scotland's national coach following George Burley's departure on Monday evening. But Coyle moved quickly to dampen the speculation, saying: "I love it at Burnley. My job is here and that's what I'll look to continue to do. "I've got a job here to do 
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   <title>Souness drops out of running for Scotland post</title>
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   Graeme Souness has taken himself out of the running for the Scotland job following two previous failed attempts to be handed the national team post. Scotland are on the lookout for a new manager following Monday's decision to end George Burley's disappointing 22-month reign. But former Liverpool, Rangers, Blackburn Rovers and Newcastle United boss Souness will not be applying for the job despite being installed as one of the bookmakers
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   <title>Burley out as Scotland boss</title>
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   George Burley has been sacked as head coach of the Scotland national team following a dismal 3-0 friendly defeat by Wales at the weekend. The 53-year-old leaves his post with immediate effect, along with assistants Terry Butcher and Paul Hegarty, with Scotland having won just three times in 14 games under Burley's charge. Burley took charge of the national team in January 2008, signing a contract which ran until 2012, but he has 
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   <title>McCann suffers injury setback</title>
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   Hibernian defender Kevin McCann is set to be sidelined for a further month after suffering a setback in his recovery from a hamstring injury. The 22-year-old has only featured once for the Easter Road side this season and is now expected to be out until Christmas. Boss John Hughes told the Edinburgh Evening News: "We'd been watching him very closely, he was getting there and we were actually considering whether to put him in against Hear
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   <title>Celtic's Kennedy forced to retire</title>
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   Celtic defender John Kennedy has announced his retirement from the game after failing to recover from a string of knee problems. The 26-year-old came through the youth team system at Parkhead and made his first-team debut almost a decade ago. His injury problems started when he suffered a serious knee ligament injury in his Scotland debut against Romania in March 2004, a problem that kept him sidelined for three years. Soon 
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   <title>Winless Falkirk ties Celtic</title>
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   Mark Stewart scored in the 83rd minute as winless Falkirk scored the final goal in a six-goal second half to stun Celtic with a 3-3 draw at Falkirk Stadium on Sunday. Scott Arfield and Pedro Moutinho also scored for Falkirk, which has lost six of its 11 matches this season and has just five goals in its first 10 games. Scott McDonald scored twice for Celtic, and Gary Caldwell also scored, but the visitors wasted a penalty when Aiden McGeady was
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