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SFA close to agreeing personal terms with Burley

8:19pm Wednesday 23rd January 2008

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George Burley's appointment as Scotland manager is set to be rubber-stamped tomorrow.

Scottish Football Association chief executive Gordon Smith has secured terms for Burley's release from Southampton.

The SFA agreed to pay the Coca-Cola Championship club an undisclosed compensation sum for a man Smith revealed "ticked all the boxes" as a candidate.

And Burley's agent Athole Still insisted he could see no reason for personal terms being a stumbling block.

Scottish agent Still sees no other problems on the horizon.

"Quite honestly I don't think so," Still said.

"There's still one or two things to be ironed out in his contract but nothing that I see as being a deal-breaker.

"He's excited at the opportunity to take over his national team and I hope that the final t's can be crossed and i's can be dotted pretty smartly in the next 24 hours."

Smith believes the deal can be wrapped up quickly.

"We do hope so," he admitted. "We would like that to happen and for everything to go smoothly. I don't see why not. We are hoping everything will be tied up tomorrow.

"George ticked all the boxes."

Burley was surprisingly chosen above fellow shortlisted candidates Tommy Burns, Mark McGhee and Graeme Souness. His rivals for the job had been strongly touted for the job, with Burley the dark horse until this week's developments.

"Personally, I would have been comfortable with all four of the candidates," said Smith.

"They all had the assets we were looking for and that was a big factor.

"George came out on top because of certain aspects. I'm sure that the Tartan Army will be behind him and see that we get off to a good start and continue the success we have had."

Talks with Still should continue tomorrow morning, with Friday now the most likely day for Burley to take his bow as Scotland boss at a Hampden Park press conference.

Burley, 51, emerged this week as the preferred candidate of the SFA's interview panel.

The panel, which included chief executive Gordon Smith and president George Peat, had their choice ratified by the SFA board this morning.

The post became vacant when Alex McLeish resigned on November 27 to take charge of Barclays Premier League side Birmingham, ten days after Scottish dreams of Euro 2008 qualification were shattered by Italy.

The SFA - who have faced criticism from some quarters for taking almost two months to find a new boss - are confident Burley has the qualities required of a Scotland manager.

Peat insisted: "We think we've got the right man."

Negotiations with Southampton were swiftly completed and, in Burley, the SFA are confident they have chosen a man of stature who can be a figurehead for the Scottish game.

McLeish impressed with the manner of his management during his ten-month spell in charge of the national team, as did Walter Smith before him, prior to walking out to join Rangers last January.

The SFA will want to ensure that Burley is not tempted away from the Scotland job while still under contract, if results make him a target for club sides.

Burley has spent most of his career, both as player and manager, in English football.

At Ipswich he is a club legend after making 500 appearances for the Tractor Boys and later taking charge as manager from 1994 to 2002, a spell during which Ipswich clinched a fifth-place finish in the Premier League and qualified for the UEFA Cup.

In Europe they memorably beat Inter Milan at Portman Road before their adventure ended with a heavy defeat in the San Siro.

He had a short stint with Hearts in 2005 which ended less than four months after his appointment, even though the Jambos were top of the league at the time of his departure after starting the league season with eight straight wins.

A disagreement with new majority shareholder Vladimir Romanov saw Burley leave Tynecastle suddenly, however he was soon back in management at Southampton.

Burley has also bossed Ayr, Colchester and Derby.

He has been with the Saints since December 2005 but has been unable to take his team into the Barclays Premier League.

They came close last season, losing on penalties to Derby in the Coca-Cola Championship play-off semi-finals.

They currently stand 13th in the Championship and, since the SFA's interest materialised, there has not been a clamour from Southampton supporters calling for Burley to stay.

Burley will be handed the chance to lead Scotland to the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Scotland have not qualified for a major tournament since reaching the 1998 World Cup, however they have soared to 14th in the FIFA world rankings after notable results under former bosses Smith and McLeish.

They each scored a victory over 2006 World Cup runners-up France, and the current generation of players are considered the country's best for a decade.

The Scotland job does not pay as well as top club jobs, with the annual salary thought to be between £300,000-£400,000, which is why the SFA could not seriously consider bringing in the pick of the country's coaches.

However that is believed to be a competitive wage in terms of Burley's wages at Southampton.

The likes of Everton's David Moyes, Celtic's Gordon Strachan and Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson - who had a short spell in charge in the mid 1980s - would have been unrealistic targets.

In a statement, Southampton confirmed they had "reluctantly" given Burley the go-ahead to take the Scotland job.

Southampton chairman Leon Crouch explained: "George has done a terrific job here and we are all very sad to see him go.

"We would not have allowed him to talk to anyone other than Scotland and I don't think he would have left us for anyone else.

"It is a huge honour for anyone to take charge of their national side and we could not stand in his way.

"We thank him for all his hard work here and wish him all the best. I am sure he will do well for them."


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gorf, soton says...
8:26pm Wed 23 Jan 08

So how much compensation will we get?


Bored Saints fan, says...
8:52pm Wed 23 Jan 08

gorf wrote:
So how much compensation will we get?
About £300,000.

sotonboy, southamtpon says...
8:55pm Wed 23 Jan 08

gorf wrote:
So how much compensation will we get?
Bye bye burley .. glad hes finally gone, i dont care wot manager we get nxt, ne 1 can do a better job den wot hes has dun 4 us!!

Fred, Southampton says...
9:25pm Wed 23 Jan 08

Sadly he never delivered for us. How he has enhanced his reputation to the point that some Scottish football pundits think is a mystery to me.
Time to take stock, get in someone who will kick some of the lazy arses in the squad and make them fit enough to be proud enough to want to play enough to keep the supporters happy enough!

Ray, Eastleigh says...
9:40pm Wed 23 Jan 08

sotonboy wrote:
gorf wrote: So how much compensation will we get?
Bye bye burley .. glad hes finally gone, i dont care wot manager we get nxt, ne 1 can do a better job den wot hes has dun 4 us!!
Can somebody please translate what this cretin wrote into english.

Jesus_02, Freemantle says...
10:05pm Wed 23 Jan 08

Translation:

"I slap the plastic boards in the northam better than anyone I know so I could manage a professional football team"

"I pay £350 a year so i deserve to watch Premiership football even if we end up playing like Derby"

Ian Owen, London says...
10:19pm Wed 23 Jan 08

Please come along and cheer now then, I'm fed up of standing in an empty stadium to what I am used to. Please come to church, coz if we don't go through in the FA cup, it's your fault now as you wanted Burley out.

bryan, up north says...
10:25pm Wed 23 Jan 08

Good luck George.

Boardroom Bug, says...
10:25pm Wed 23 Jan 08

The good news is that Glenn Hoddle has said he is not interested in being the next Saints manager as he has too many other business concerns that means he hasnt got the proper time for a team managers role.

Saints Chic, In Bed says...
10:42pm Wed 23 Jan 08

Boardroom Bug wrote:
The good news is that Glenn Hoddle has said he is not interested in being the next Saints manager as he has too many other business concerns that means he hasnt got the proper time for a team managers role.
Absolutely great news, even better news is Chris Coleman wants the job!

triple h, st marys stadium says...
10:51pm Wed 23 Jan 08

WHY IS NO ONE LISTENING TO THE ADVICE OF MY FRIEND ric flair
should get the saints job,
AND I'M GONNA BE HIS ASSISTANT MANAGER, THIS MAN IS THE ONLY PERSON FOR THE JOB, SO TAKE NOTICE OF HIM, HE WILL GET YOU TO THE PREM
MORE FASTER THAN ANYONE ELSE, HIS TACTICS ARE EXCELENT, YOU DONT WANNA GET HIM ANGRY, HE'S A NUTTER, SO THE CHAIRMAN WILL SAY YES TO HIM

Andy, says...
11:09pm Wed 23 Jan 08

Ray wrote:
sotonboy wrote:
gorf wrote: So how much compensation will we get?
Bye bye burley .. glad hes finally gone, i dont care wot manager we get nxt, ne 1 can do a better job den wot hes has dun 4 us!!
Can somebody please translate what this cretin wrote into english.
No idea Ray, too many people think that 'text speak' is english these days...lol Anyway, i am fed up with the comments of how 'little' George Burley did for Southampton Football Club, have people only got a memory span of a couple of months? I seem to remember how there was nothing but praise for the man when Saints were in the play-offs, and how they were all saying what a great manager he was, and how he was the man who could get saints back to the premiership. How much can a man do with his hands tied behind his back, especially financially wise? Not very much at all. He had to sell Bale, Baird,and Jones (3 of our best players last season) to help balance the books, and he was missing a key piece of the jigsaw from the beginning of this season in Claus Lundekvam,and he had to find some good replacements. Most of those loan signings who did well for us, but saints could not afford to buy them outright. If you want to blame anyone for the current situation, look at the boardroom, and the kindergarten fighting going on in-house. Everyone seems to be calling for Hoddle to come back....NOOOOOOOOOO!

!!!!! What about Chris Coleman? And one i am surprised hasnt been mentioned, even though he has worked miracles with no money for him to spend at his current club....Dennis Wise. Anyhow, let me finish of by wishing George Burley every success with Scotland, and thanks for all the hard work he put in at St Marys.

jannersaint, Plymuff says...
11:35pm Wed 23 Jan 08

Skysports website reports that Coleman is interested in the job. We could do a lot worse. Like I've said in another post I was delighted when Burley got the job but I'm no longer a fan. Who knows? Fergie could come here and fail. The only manager in recent years that found a good balance was GS.

toby adams, says...
12:51am Thu 24 Jan 08

chris coleman did nothing with al fayeds money did nothing in spain and clearly isnt good enough has anyone given thought to a dream team partnership of shearer and le tissier? as shearer already says he wants to manage as a manager not a number two and le tissier boring **** out of me on sky sports even keep doddsy at the club then get benali in as fitness coach hes fitter than most 18 yr olds!!! yeah hey **** it bring back wisey as well somethings got to be done as weve done nothing since 2003 have we? burley did **** all other than scrape us into the play offs and then we lose to a mugs team long ball twats that were derby and look how there glorious season is going!!!! good riddance to george hope he takes the sweatys back 25yrs ie never getting close to qualification for anything! as long as that plum hoddle dont come back i hear leon crouch and rupert lowe have his number on speed dial!!!

Glenn, On my way down the M27 says...
1:16am Thu 24 Jan 08

Burley was rubbish, yeah he did scrape us into the play off's by spending a lot off money on rubbish, and he even had premiership class players in the squad like Jones, Bale and Baird and he still could'nt get them promoted. Why do people think he's done well???

mr myagi, Burleys empty office!! says...
1:16am Thu 24 Jan 08

Le tissier would be no good as manager. I believe managers need to spend time learning there trade and shouldnt just walk into a high profile job. Just because he had amazing talent with the ball at his feet does not mean he can coach? He was a lazy player in many ways and tactically he is untested so mwill make many mistakes.

Shearer would use us as a stepping stone and we need stability not a short term feel good fix.

Chris Coleman is by far the best candidate and did not have unlimited funds at fulham. By going to spain it shows he is ambitious and serious about his improving his skills.

Saint89, says...
9:26am Thu 24 Jan 08

sotonboy wrote:
gorf wrote: So how much compensation will we get?
Bye bye burley .. glad hes finally gone, i dont care wot manager we get nxt, ne 1 can do a better job den wot hes has dun 4 us!!
See, It is idiots like this guy who will always ensure that Saints step backwards and not forwards. Name a manager in this division who has had to strip and sell at every transfer window whilst mantaining a relatively competative squad. Ok he may have spent lots of money when he first arrived but problems with the board have always made Saints a soap opera and Im honestly suprised that he didnt walk for a new job any earlier. Sort the board out, get some money in, hire a decent manager not just hiring the one with the biggest ego and lets get in the playoffs and give it a go! Get behind our club and stop spewing negative dribble!

Saint Nick, Bitterne says...
11:42am Thu 24 Jan 08

I have it on good authority that Billy Davies has been offered the job. That would be physical route 1 dross at St Marys then. He might get us promoted though!

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