SPFL side ‘in talks’ with former Rangers & Hearts administrators as ex-Man Utd boss ‘interested’ in Prem job

SPFL side ‘in talks’ with former Rangers & Hearts administrators as ex-Man Utd boss ‘interested’ in Prem job.

Frustrations continued for Hearts as they went another match without a win over the weekend. The Jambos remain bottom of the Scottish Premiership table with just two points on the board following two draws. Although Hearts managed to steal a point against Ross County thanks to a stoppage-time goal by Lawrence Shankland, they are still yet to win a game this season.

Rangers handed Hibs a 1-0 loss, but with two wins and a tie, they now have three points more than their Edinburgh rivals. We’ve looked at the most recent Scottish football headlines before the top division action returns this weekend.

SPFL side make contact with administrators

The Inverness Courier reports that Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC has established “initial contact” with the same organization that handled the administration of both Rangers and Hearts.

According to internal papers, Caley Thistle has initiated discussions with BDO, a major accounting company. Alan Savage’s efforts to find a buyer and his pledge to keep the team going for three and six months have come to an end, which is devastating for the Inverness team.

Although Caley Thistle is still in the pre-administration stage, redundancies for staff and maybe players as well as an instant point deduction will occur if BDO is brought in.

Scottish coach ‘interested’ in Premier League job

David Moyes is supposedly linked to a return to Everton in the event that Sean Dyche is fired due to the club’s difficult start to the season. Football Insider reports that Moyes would be “very interested” in accepting the position if it became available soon, even as the pressure builds on the Toffees.

The Glasgow-born coach has been bereft of a role since he left his second term at West Ham upon the expiration of his contract at the end of last season. Since leaving the Hammers, Moyes has moved back up to Liverpool and ‘would be prepared’ to step in at Everton should the club call upon his services once more.

Before taking over as manager of the Blues in 2013, the 61-year-old

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