No surprise. And from here we go up. Surely?
I have already previously admitted I really wanted Levein to get the job based on what he did with the youth at Dundee Utd, but it just didn't work out. For all we know he's done great things behind the scenes developing future squads but his non-aggressive tactics were just wrong (we need a goal against the Czechs, play the 4-6-0 formation!) and he quickly lost the support of the paying fans with miserable results and playing players out of position. 3 wins in 10 matches is not good enough. We're used to no qualifying for major championships but being Scottish we need the emotional roller-coaster of just missing out on goal difference rather than abject failure from the onset (note the end result is the same.)
So it's the usual names being touted about, this time Gordon Strachan and Joe Jordan seems to be the favourites. Strachan is the media's favourite as he'll be good for a stupid quote, Jordan is the fans favourite as he's got a reputation for tough non-compromising football.