John McGlynn has surreptitiously moved into prominence.

He was the least obtrusive of the managers impressing in the lower leagues, but there was never any need for him to make a fuss about being in the running to replace Paulo Sergio as Hearts manager. The work of McGlynn is still so deeply admired at Tynecastle that the only discussions would have centred on dwelling upon any reason there might have been not to offer him the job.

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