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Rangers' Smith approach revealed | |
(1 day later) | |
Scottish FA chief executive David Taylor has confirmed that Rangers have enquired about the availability of national manager Walter Smith. | |
Former Rangers heroes Smith and Ally McCoist are expected to be named as the new management team at Ibrox. | |
"We have had some contact with Rangers but that is as much as I'd like to say," Taylor told BBC Radio Scotland. | |
"We will be sitting down and talking to Walter on Monday but, for now, he is under contract and employed by us." | |
Intervew: SFA chief executive David Taylor | |
It will be Smith's second spell at Ibrox and he will be assisted by Scotland coach McCoist. | |
They will take over from Paul Le Guen, who left after just 200 days in charge. | They will take over from Paul Le Guen, who left after just 200 days in charge. |
Smith helped Rangers win nine successive titles before resigning in 1998 and moving to Everton. | Smith helped Rangers win nine successive titles before resigning in 1998 and moving to Everton. |
Both Smith and McCoist have played a pivotal role in Scotland's stunning start to their Euro 2008 qualifying campaign. | Both Smith and McCoist have played a pivotal role in Scotland's stunning start to their Euro 2008 qualifying campaign. |
Scotland are the surprise Group B leaders in the Euro 2008 qualifying phase, ahead of world champions Italy and World Cup runners-up France. | |
It has been suggested that Smith will fill a dual role and continue as Scotland manager until the end of the present European Championship campaign. | |
"It would be a major disruption to lose Walter and I would be disappointed if it does happen," added Taylor, who revealed that McCoist does not have a contract with the SFA. | |
606 MYSPORT: DEBATE Fans who think that Smith and McCoist will wave a magic wand and bring back the glory years are deluded IRN 606: Have your say | 606 MYSPORT: DEBATE Fans who think that Smith and McCoist will wave a magic wand and bring back the glory years are deluded IRN 606: Have your say |
Sheffield United assistant manager Stuart McCall could also be part of the new management team that may see McCoist and McCall take the reigns in the long-term. | Sheffield United assistant manager Stuart McCall could also be part of the new management team that may see McCoist and McCall take the reigns in the long-term. |
But, while McCall told BBC Sport he would "crawl over broken glass" to return to Rangers, he also added that "I don't think it will happen". | |
Smith has maintained close links with Rangers' chairman Sir David Murray, since leaving Ibrox. | |
And former Scotland boss Craig Brown confirmed the pair's close relationship had been maintained in recent times. | |
He told BBC Sport: "The chairman is very, very close to Walter Smith and Ally McCoist and they would make an excellent appointment in my opinion. | He told BBC Sport: "The chairman is very, very close to Walter Smith and Ally McCoist and they would make an excellent appointment in my opinion. |
It's not just a massive job to turn things around, it's a massive job - period - working at Rangers Ian Durrant | |
"There would have to be a compromise if Walter was going there. | "There would have to be a compromise if Walter was going there. |
"There is a possibility in the short term of him doing both jobs, there's been a precedent for that. | "There is a possibility in the short term of him doing both jobs, there's been a precedent for that. |
"Guus Hiddink was PSV manager and also managed Australia and Mark Hughes for a time did both jobs for Wales and Blackburn. | "Guus Hiddink was PSV manager and also managed Australia and Mark Hughes for a time did both jobs for Wales and Blackburn. |
"It is far from ideal, but you could imagine it being a short-term solution." | "It is far from ideal, but you could imagine it being a short-term solution." |
Ian Durrant took charge of the first team for Sunday's Scottish Cup third round defeat at Dunfermline Athletic. | |
"If it does happen that Walter comes I will be delighted," said reserve coach Durrant. | |
"He will get the help he needs and hopefully if it does happen he will bring in the calibre of player to get the club back on track. | |
"It's not just a massive job to turn things around, it's a massive job - period - working at Rangers." | |