We asked football experts across the globe for their picks for who should take over from Steve Clarke
We asked football experts across the globe for their picks for who should take over from Steve Clarke
Robbie Copeland takes your calls as one punter reckons Clarke could be up for the Celtic job
El director técnico concluyó su gestión tras siete años al frente del combinado escocés, período en el cual el equipo alcanzó hitos significativos en competiciones internacionales.
Our man has been in America from the outset of the World Cup and, as he heads home, has his say on the bombshell news on Saturday night
Mark McGhee reckons the writing was on the wall after a disappointing World Cup
Record View says it seems scarcely believable that so much money can effectively written off at a time the NHS is already struggling to deliver basic services.
Clarke dropped the bombshell news that he was stepping down as boss just minutes after the Dark Blues were sent packing in North America
Clarke stood down from his post just minutes after the Dark Blues elimination from the finals in North America was confirmed
The Dark Blues are on the hunt for a new head coach in nine years following Steve Clarke's shock resignation
It's the same old story. But whatever people think of Steve Clarke, his seven years in charge gave Scotland supporters moments we thought we'd never experience.
John McGinn and Andrew Robertson were amongst the first of the team seen leaving their digs in North Carolina and heading home alone.
A former Manchester United manager is the favourite to become the new Scotland boss after Steve Clarke stepped down following their World Cup elimination. The Scottish FA announced Clarke’s departure in a statement just moments after Croatia’s win over Ghana on Saturday, which sealed Scotland’s fate, only a month after he signed a new four-year […]
Craig Swan takes your calls after the bombshell news that the 62-year-old quit as national team boss
The First Minister said that departing Clarke has 'so much to be proud of' from his time as head coach.
Boyd insists the criticisms levelled at Clarke were over the top and influenced his decision to leave
Steve Clarke has resigned as Scotland boss after seven years in charge (Photo: Getty)
A former Manchester United manager and Liverpool legend are among the contenders to replace Steve Clarke as Scotland head coach.
Clarke resigned from his post just moments after Scotland’s exit from the 2026 World Cup was confirmed on Friday night.
While the Tartan Army have made a lasting impression off the…
Keane and Neville saw it differently in the aftermath of Clarke's surprise exit
The hunt is on for the next Scotland manager and the early runners and riders are already beginning to emerge
Clarke is out and Scotland are on the hunt for their next permanent manager
We were officially knocked out of the tournament on Saturday night after finishing third in Group C behind Brazil and Morocco.
Scott McDermott's last dispatch from a dismal World Cup campaign that leaves major questions for SFA chiefs to answer
Hugh tells the national team they were nowhere near creating history with dire World Cup showing and fans being a tourist attraction isn't enough
Steve Clarke oversaw Scotland’s World Cup campaign that saw them fail to qualify from the group stage (Picture: Getty)
Scotland are looking for a new head coach after Steve Clarke stepped down from his post following their exit from the 2026 World Cup.
The Scots mustered three points from nine in Group C to end up behind Brazil and Morocco, with a minus three goal difference but it was not…
Clarke has walked away after seven years in charge of the national team
Following Scotland's World Cup elimination, their search for a new manager has began after Steve Clarke's resignation
The Tartan Army are heading home after results elsewhere on the final day of the group stage confirmed Scotland's World Cup fate off the back of their 3-0 drubbing against Brazil
Steve Clarke and the Tartan Army are heading home after we failed to finish as one of the eight third places nations who have qualified for the last 32
Craig Levein reckons is would be arong to point the finger entirely at the head coach.
Steve Clarke's side are set to head home barring an improbable footballing miracle set of results
Our man is inside (sorry, outside) the SFA camp in Charlotte ahead of Sunday's flight home and has penned his final column of an epic trip