Celtic legend linked with Championship role, former Rangers star in trouble at new club
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Celtic legend Scott Brown has been linked with the managerial vacancy at Championship club Inverness Caledonian Thistle.
The 55-times capped Scotland international was handed a first step into management in May last year when he accepted an offer to take charge at England League One club Fleetwood Town and led the Fishermen to a 13th place finish in what would be his only season in charge at Highbury.
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Hide AdAfter losing six of their first seven games in all competitions, Brown was dismissed but could now return to Scotland to take charge at Caley after BBC reporter Iain Auld revealed he was one figure under consideration to be named as successor to Billy Dodds.
He told BBC Sportsound: “You mention about names, I’ve head a few in the build up to this one.
“I’m led to believe there was a board meeting which took place before kick off and the board of directors are keen to make a quick appointment.
“Darren O’Dea is still the one that I think is top of the list here at Caley Thistle but interestingly Scott Brown has been in Inverness this week. I don’t know if he has been up visiting or if he has been in contention.”
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Malik Tillman was left out of PSV Eindhoven’s matchday squad for Saturday’s win over Almere City after the former Rangers loan star ‘overslept’.
The United States international scored ten goals in 28 appearances for Rangers during a season-long loan at Ibrox but returned to Bayern Munich at the end of the season before agreeing to another temporary spell with PSV.
However, Tillman has now ran into trouble with his new manager after he was forced to miss Saturday’s comfortable win.
Speaking to Goal after the win, PSV manager Peter Bosz said: “He overslept, so I left him at home. He wanted to come, but it was no longer necessary. He’ll report to training tomorrow.”
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