the boss
Its been a busy few days in the management world of the SPL .
With Hibs already without a manager, Jim Leishman decided to move back up stairs at Dunfermline and Craig Brewster became the 4 manager to depart Dundee United in mid-contract, this time by "mutual consent" not the sack.
Not to waste anytime Craig Levin was appointed at the Arabs new boss inside 24 hours, jumping out of his job at Raith Rovers where he had no contract. Levin who had a decent record whilst as manager of Hearts but did not fare so well at Leicester.
Levin had spoken to Dunfermline before the weekend but decided that the lure of being sacked in 10 months time by Dundee United much more appealing.
It seems likely that Brewster will now surface again as the new boss at Dunfermline instead.
And today Hibs were able to announce John Collins as their new manager.
JC may never have held a management or coaching role before but that was not a stumbling block in his application. He has all the necessary qualification (he's passed his coaching exams) and has an old head beside him in Tommy Craig.
So where will the next change be?
With Valdas Ivanauskas on sick leave from Hearts, he is the obvious candidate but lets not rule out Paul Le Guen realizing that Rangers aint what David Murray said and saying Au revoir.
With Hibs already without a manager, Jim Leishman decided to move back up stairs at Dunfermline and Craig Brewster became the 4 manager to depart Dundee United in mid-contract, this time by "mutual consent" not the sack.
Not to waste anytime Craig Levin was appointed at the Arabs new boss inside 24 hours, jumping out of his job at Raith Rovers where he had no contract. Levin who had a decent record whilst as manager of Hearts but did not fare so well at Leicester.
Levin had spoken to Dunfermline before the weekend but decided that the lure of being sacked in 10 months time by Dundee United much more appealing.
It seems likely that Brewster will now surface again as the new boss at Dunfermline instead.
And today Hibs were able to announce John Collins as their new manager.
JC may never have held a management or coaching role before but that was not a stumbling block in his application. He has all the necessary qualification (he's passed his coaching exams) and has an old head beside him in Tommy Craig.
So where will the next change be?
With Valdas Ivanauskas on sick leave from Hearts, he is the obvious candidate but lets not rule out Paul Le Guen realizing that Rangers aint what David Murray said and saying Au revoir.