Livvy chase Derry boss Kenny
STEPHEN KENNY, the Derry City manager, is on a short-list of four to be offered the vacancy job at struggling SPL outfit Livingston.
Livi parted company with Paul Lambert on Saturday after they lost to Dunfermline and Kenny is on a short-list that includes Scotsmen Bobby Williamson and John Robertson, former managers of Plymouth Argyle and Inverness Caledonian Thistle respectively.
One man who applied for the Livingston job, Roddy Collins, is not believed to have made the short-list and Collins has also missed out on the managerial vacancy at Glentoran who have appointed Newry City boss, Paul Miller.
Livingston's Cork-born owner, Pearce Flynn, is keen to fill the position instantly as there are only 12 games left in which to avoid relegation.
"Whoever gets the job will need to have charisma and provide enough optimism to avoid going down to the First Division," said Flynn yesterday.
"I want to be able to say, 'write Livingston off at your peril.' "There will be no white flags at Livingston. Instead it's about the white smoke that signifies we have appointed a new manager."
The idea of appointing a manager is not a new concept in Livingston circles, as the next will be the sixth since Flynn took over the reins two years ago.
Having narrowly avoided the drop last season, nothing has changed this term and time obviously doesn't seem to be a commodity granted at the club.