porcupine wrote:Nothing on BBC Scotland TV in their sport news. Don't suppose we matter as a Premier team, being just Hamilton Accies.
Swift Frank wrote:Jane Lewis on BBC in the last few minutes has said Accies are already inundated with applications from Spain,France,and "well known "names from Scotland and England.
So much for the diddies who said who'd want the job if Canning went!
Latvia-based Gordon Young has emerged as a shock contender to be the next Hamilton manager after they sacked Martin Canning. Paul Hartley, Jim Goodwin, Mark McGhee, Alex Rae, Barry Ferguson and Massimo Donati are also among the contenders. (Scottish Sun)
Please no player/coaches. Time is short on the season.
One job. Manage the team strategically
Hamilton Academical chairman Allan Maitland hopes to have a new manager in place by this weekend after shortening a vast list to "four or five" options.
The South Lanarkshire club parted company with Martin Canning by mutual agreement on Tuesday after picking up just one point in eight league games.
Maitland told BBC Scotland he wants someone with experience of Scottish football who can bring "flair".
"I want us to play to win games as opposed to not lose games," he said.
"There's been an element of that recently. It's important for supporters who come and watch to see a team with a bit of flair.
"And I want to find a pathway for kids coming through to play in the first team."
Maitland, who took over in December, said he has heard from the "usual suspects" and that "there's been a lot of really interesting names put forward".
TerracingTomas wrote:Latest from maitland on the BBC sport website. Says we might have a new manager in by the weekend.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47057309Hamilton Academical chairman Allan Maitland hopes to have a new manager in place by this weekend after shortening a vast list to "four or five" options.
The South Lanarkshire club parted company with Martin Canning by mutual agreement on Tuesday after picking up just one point in eight league games.
Maitland told BBC Scotland he wants someone with experience of Scottish football who can bring "flair".
"I want us to play to win games as opposed to not lose games," he said.
"There's been an element of that recently. It's important for supporters who come and watch to see a team with a bit of flair.
"And I want to find a pathway for kids coming through to play in the first team."
Maitland, who took over in December, said he has heard from the "usual suspects" and that "there's been a lot of really interesting names put forward".
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