Starting on Sunday, Stephen Glass was sacked by Aberdeen following a poor run of form culminating in fans expressing their anger after a 2-1 defeat to Motherwell at Fir Park in the Scottish Cup fifth round. Barry Robson was in interim charge for the midweek draw with St Johnstone.
The Dons have been poring over potential candidates which include Jim Goodwin and Jack Ross.
On the same day Queen of the South parted company with Allan Johnston with the Doonhamers. The club are currently four points adrift at the bottom of the Championship table.
It as when then the turn of League One but this time it wasn’t a sacking. Barry Ferguson took the decision to leave Alloa Athletic despite only being appointed at the start of the campaign. They lost 3-1 to East Fife at the weekend, a defeat which leaves the Wasps looking over their shoulder in eighth.
And then, Wednesday afternoon, the news broke that Dundee had sacked James McPake. He had been under pressure but then won his last two matches. Still, it wasn't enough with the Dens Park club keen on experience to take them to safety.
Focus switches back to on-field matters this evening as Celtic and Rangers return to European action in the Conference League and Europa League respectively.
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9. PERTH, SCOTLAND - DECEMBER 26: Celtic manager Ange Postecoglou speaks to press during a Cinch Premiership match between St. Johnstone and Celtic at McDiarmid Park on December 26, in Perth, Scotland. (Photo by Craig Williamson / SNS Group)
Celtic boss Ange Postecoglou reckons Scottish clubs can take inspiration from Norwegian outfit Bodo/Glimt. The Australian reckons his side’s Conference League opponents have shown you can play expansive football without a big budget. He said: “There’s probably a lesson here with Scottish clubs that you can play that kind of football even if you are not a big club or have a big budget.” (Various) Photo: Craig Williamson - SNS Group