Bookies look to Souness for the future
Published Date:
14 October 2008
By Angus Wright
GEORGE Burley's position as Scotland manager has sparked interest with bookmakers following the goalless draw with Norway at Hampden Park which leaves the home side struggling to reach the World Cup play-offs. Burley is odds-on to no longer be the Scotland manager when the World Cup finals take place in 2010, with Graeme Souness the favourite to take over.
William Hill make Burley 4-7 to be gone (5-4 to survive) before the finals, and have installed Souness as 4-1 favourite to succeed him as the next permanent manager of the Scottish national side.
"Pressure is certainly building on Burley after failing to beat Norway and then Kris Boyd refusing to play under him," said William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe.
Hills make Billy Davies 5-1 second favourite and also offer 6-1 Craig Levein; 7-1 Mark McGhee; Gordon Strachan; 8 Ally McCoist; 10 Joe Jordan; Gary McAllister; 12 David Moyes; 16 Kenny Dalglish; Jim Jefferies; 20 John Collins; and George Graham. Hills make Scotland 4-1 to qualify for the World Cup finals in South Africa.
The full article contains 189 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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Last Updated:
13 October 2008 10:45 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh
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Related Topics:
Scotland's football team