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"There's a big job in Glasgow, but I would imagine they would be going for somebody a bit more experienced than myself," Collins said.
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Meanwhile in Kentucky, primary voters nominated Rand Paul, an ophthalmologist, for the Senate, ignoring the pleas of party leaders to go for somebody less spirited and exciting.
Or perhaps leaders should go for somebody who has never been a prime minister—such as a member of the current commission?Guy Verhofstadt, the Belgian prime minister, has emerged as a new favourite in the past week or two.
"It's an interesting call because it's the first time since ClubCall's inception that the choosers have gone for somebody other than the lowest-ranked team," McDermott said.
But, he said, the financial pressures on his hospital are so great that "the last thing we want is to get a reputation as the place to go for somebody who's poor".
"If the United board had wanted to appoint Mourinho they would have done it already so I think they will wait until the summer and go for somebody like Pep Guardiola or Diego Simeone, if they miss out on the top four".
The dilemma is, do they go for somebody who has played in the Premier League or do they go for the ultimate gamble in January and go for somebody unproven here?" What they need in a nutshell: One of those teams who needs a new striker.
Why not go for somebody as progressive as possible and have a real fighter in Congress?" Konst added.
Go work for somebody who you can really learn from in the field you want to be in.
But even when I was 23 years old, I wasn't going to work for somebody who wouldn't tell me what's going on with the business.
If I'm going to be an assistant coach, I'm going to work for somebody I have a lot of respect for.
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