IN ruling himself out of becoming Scotland manager, Graeme Souness only enhanced the idea that he would be a pretty good fit for the job.
IN ruling himself out of becoming Scotland manager, Graeme Souness only enhanced the idea that he would be a pretty good fit for the job.
Graeme Souness insists the Scotland job remains a coveted post
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Graeme Macpherson
He has lived in England for a while now but was back on home soil over the weekend to welcome the latest inductees to the Scottish Football Museum's Hall of Fame.
It soon becomes apparent he has lost none of the pride or passion he brought to each of his 54 appearances for the national team, while his football brain is just as switched on as it was during a stellar playing career. At 59, he would be the ideal age for international management and he looks well on it. But it's just not for him. He was overlooked in favour of George Burley and subsequently decided he no longer had any desire to go back into the dug-out.
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