
Tommy: I think Ange Postecoglou is a consideration but his recent record is poor. Whatever happens we have to accept this is no quick fix. The players let us down big time.
Neil: Postecoglou would be the perfect fit. He would get the players playing with swagger and confidence, and he can be pragmatic when needed.
Colin: Postecoglou. Let's get the ball forward at pace and put teams under pressure. It's time to leave behind the 'let's keep it tight' philosophy we've followed since the 1990s.
Gordon: Postecoglou, a serial winner, who knows the Scottish game, has had great success as the Australian national coach and, most of all, knows how to get his players to score goals.
Kev D: Scotland should turn to Postecoglou. He has the CV, having managed at a World Cup and in Scotland. His style will get the team back on the front foot and he has charisma and authority.
Mark: There is no rush but I would look at Postecoglou, Kasper Hjulmand and Jurgen Klinsmann as an outsider. Whoever comes in has a good job as we will be at the next Euros with us being one of the host nations with a really good chance to get through groups for the first time.
Ewan: Need someone who has experience of Scottish football and international football - could we consider Roberto Martinez if he leaves Portugal?
Gavin: Given there are no outstanding Scottish candidates, I'd look at someone like Thomas Frank. Comes across as knowledgeable and intelligent with a tactical plan that would suit our team.
AnonaScot: Pep is available.
Rory: I think Darren Fletcher, Scott Brown, and Callum Davidson are my favourites for the Scotland job. They all know international football as players. And have some coaching experience.
Joe: Alex Neil probably. Think it would have been McInnes if he hadn't gone to Rangers.
Shaun: I'd go for someone younger such as Neil if it had to be a Scotsman. If it was foreigner, then Kasper Hjulmand is a good shout though not sure how likely.
Killie Tadley: McInnes has his dream job, Moyes won't leave Everton... give it to a Scottish manager. John McGlynn with Scott Brown and Neil McCann as back-up on a part-time basis.
Craig: McGlynn seems to be in the same mould as Clarke, but everyone absolutely loves McGlynn-ball. He could be a brilliant left-field option for us.
Russell: For all the criticism Clarke's had, there isn't an obvious replacement. Maybe Steven Naismith should step up? Otherwise I think they'll go abroad.
Fergus: I'd prefer the SFA to do a proper recruitment process, instead of trotting out the usual candidates. I don't see why we can't have a foreign coach in place, Scottish coaches are too fearful and pragmatic, I'd happily see a Scandinavian coach come in, they seem to have a bold approach and aren't fearful to be on the front foot.
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