Just finished listening to the Radio Scotland sports broadcast tonight. Chick Young's take on the vacancy was that Brewster is firm favourite. Didn't even mention Warnock by name - I think his closest reference was something like "There have been some bizarre names mentioned - even former Premiership managers". Jim Spence or Kheredine Iddesine or whoever the presenter was did then mention Warnock, but the response was merely "he'd be a great addition for us" (i.e. the media - because Warnock gives good copy / is a "character").
Radio 5 on the other hand did mention Warnock on Sport on Five tonight, but again the tone was more bemusement and intrigue and obviously highlighted because it would gain more interest among English listeners.
In summary: the BBC don't appear to be treating Warnock as a serious candidate. Does this indicate insider knowledge? Or just a lack of respect for ICT's ability to attract a "big" name?
P.S. Rory got about 25 minutes but seemed to spend most of his time, in common with the rest of the team, defending on the eighteen-yard line. Good result for Scotland though.
Just finished listening to the Radio Scotland sports broadcast tonight. Chick Young's take on the vacancy was that Brewster is firm favourite. Didn't even mention Warnock by name - I think his closest reference was something like "There have been some bizarre names mentioned - even former Premiership managers". Jim Spence or Kheredine Iddesine or whoever the presenter was did then mention Warnock, but the response was merely "he'd be a great addition for us" (i.e. the media - because Warnock gives good copy / is a "character").
Radio 5 on the other hand did mention Warnock on Sport on Five tonight, but again the tone was more bemusement and intrigue and obviously highlighted because it would gain more interest among English listeners.
In summary: the BBC don't appear to be treating Warnock as a serious candidate. Does this indicate insider knowledge? Or just a lack of respect for ICT's ability to attract a "big" name?
P.S. Rory got about 25 minutes but seemed to spend most of his time, in common with the rest of the team, defending on the eighteen-yard line. Good result for Scotland though.