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1. Irish News Online
www.irishnews.co.uk/access/bre - [Cached]Published on: 11/14/2004 Last Visited: 11/14/2004
O'Neill won't let Burns leave without a fight
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Celtic manager Martin O'Neill (pictured) has promised the Scottish Football Association they will face opposition from the club if they want to make Tommy Burns their permanent coach.
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But it seems the position has changed with Burns seemingly among the front-runners to succeed Berti Vogts.
"At first I thought Tommy was doing the job only in the interim but things have hurtled on at a fair pace and he now seems to be in contention for the job," said O'Neill.
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"On the football side I wouldn't stand in someone's way but Tommy has an important job here in terms of youth development. -
2. Irish News Online
www.irishnews.co.uk/access/bre - [Cached]Published on: 4/11/2004 Last Visited: 11/4/2004
The Scottish Football Association have appointed Tommy Burns as provisional caretaker manager for Scotland's friendly against Sweden on November 17.
The former Celtic player and manager was assistant to Berti Vogts before the German quit as Scotland boss on Monday.
But the SFA have already drawn up a short-list at their board meeting today to fill the vacancy left by Vogts.
And, if a successor to the German is in place before the friendly at Easter Road later this month, Burns could step aside. -
3. Football365 in association with Tiscali
tiscali.football365.com/news/s - [Cached]Published on: 11/14/2004 Last Visited: 11/22/2004
O,Neill will fight for Burns14/11/04
Celtic boss Martin O,Neill has promised the Scottish Football Association they will face opposition from the club if they want to make Tommy Burns their permanent coach.
The Northern Irishman initially said not many would stand in the way of their director of youth development taking charge of the national team on a temporary basis.
But it seems the position has changed with Burns seemingly among the front-runners to succeed Berti Vogts.
,At first I thought Tommy was doing the job only in the interim but things have hurtled on at a fair pace and he now seems to be in contention for the job,, said O,Neill.
,On the football side I wouldn,t stand in someone,s way but Tommy has an important job here in terms of youth development.

