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Now that Steve Clarke’s time as Scotland boss appears to be winding down, fans have started dreaming about who should take over. The debate is heating up across pubs, social media, and forums. Everyone has an opinion, but a few names keep popping up again and again.

Top Contenders Among the Supporters

When you ask Scotland fans who they want as the next head coach, a few clear favorites emerge. These are the names that come up most often:

  • David Moyes – The experienced Scotsman has managed at the highest level and knows the international game.
  • Steve McManaman – Some fans want a fresh face with a modern approach, though he’s not a traditional choice.
  • Jack Ross – A younger manager who has worked in Scottish football and understands the local talent pool.

Each of these candidates brings something different. Moyes offers stability and know-how. Ross offers energy and familiarity with the Scottish game. And McManaman represents a wildcard option.

What Fans Really Want in a Coach

Beyond just picking a name, supporters have clear wishes for the next boss. They want someone who can build on Clarke’s defensive solidity but also add more attacking flair. Here’s what they’re asking for:

  • A manager who will give young players a real chance
  • Someone with a clear tactical identity
  • An ability to get the best out of stars like John McGinn and Andy Robertson
  • Good media skills and a personality that connects with the nation

Fans also hope the new coach can make Hampden Park a fortress again and lead the team to more major tournaments.

Looking Ahead to the Next Era

The final decision rests with the Scottish FA, but the fans’ voice matters. Whoever gets the job will have big boots to fill. The passion of the Tartan Army is strong, and they’re ready to get behind the right person. With a smart appointment, Scotland can keep moving forward and aim for even bigger things on the international stage.

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