Back In The Saddle Again
By Ed_ScottishFitba
Updated Thursday, 27th May 2010
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John McCormack wants to get back into football as soon as possible.
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Former Dundee and Morton boss John McCormack is he will appear attractive to the Arbroath board in the search for a new manager. He is unemployed at the moment which would save any compensation issues if he were to be appointed. McCormack is keen to get back into football, after a short spell at Clyde ended in April, and having been interviewed when Jim Weir was appointed to the Gayfield hot-seat last Autumn, McCormack is hoping to go one better this time out.
He said: “This is a crucial time in the football calendar as players are coming out of contract and plans are getting made for pre-season so I suppose Arbroath can not take too long in making an appointment. The interview went well back in October and if the opportunity came around to manage them this time, I would be on my way there straight away.”
The extrovert McCormack, nicknamed Cowboy, has had a managerial career full of ups and downs, however he maintains his love of the game. He said: “My time at Clyde was short as I was only in charge for fourteen league games and I have had a few weeks off now and I am raring to go again.”
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