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McGhee: Scots in good hands
- Updated: July 25, 2016
Mark McGhee admits the departure of Brian McClair from the Scottish FA came as a shock – but he believes there is enough stability in the youth system to compensate for the “turbulence” at the top.
McClair last week stepped down as SFA performance director after 13 months in the role, with SFA chief executive Stewart Regan revealing the former Manchester United head of youth had been uncomfortable with the position forcing him to spend so much time “lobbying in the boardroom”.
The situation was previously vacated by Mark Wotte, who grew frustrated at resistance to his ideas.
Scotland assistant coach McGhee said: “I was very surprised. We all …
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