Livingston boss David Martindale has distanced himself from the Hibs job - but believes Malky Mackay would be a great fit to replace Shaun Maloney at Easter Road.Martindale has been linked with the vacancy after Maloney was dismissed on Tuesday after only four months in the dugout.
And while he says it won’t be him in charge in Leith next season, he admits he wants to see Scottish talent holding onto the top jobs in the country.The 47-year-old said: “I genuinely don’t think they would (want me).
You hear it a lot down south, managers saying if they had snazzier names they’d have a better chance.“What I mean by that is I think there is a lot of talent in Scotland.
I was delighted when Jim Goodwin got the Aberdeen job because for me, that’s the way I would like Scottish football to go. I like to see opportunities for managers doing well in their current league.“Roy McGrgeor (Ross County chairman) will hate me for this but Malky has done an incredible job at Ross County.
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