Well said Although I wanted it to work out for Le Guen, it became apparent that things weren't going to go that way. If I was in Murrays position at the time, I wouldn't have hesitated to appoint Le Guen as he had a great track record and looked like he had a bright future in the game. Saying that, he probably still will. Just a shame things didn't click together. His signings let him down and his lack of Scottish footballing knowledge ultimately lost him his job. I'm saddened but at the same time, optimistic that we can now get in a Scottish management team to take us forward. Wish him all the best of luck in the future Thanks Paul <angryy> :ph43r: