Stephen Craigan has talked up old Motherwell colleague Stephen Robinson for the vacant Northern Ireland managerial role. Michael O'Neill left the post to concentrate on club side Stoke City after the coronavirus pandemic postponed the national team's Euro 2020 play-off tie against Bosnia and Herzegovina.Robinson and fellow Scottish Premiership boss Tommy Wright have both been linked with managing their country.
And while Craigan hasn't worked with St Johnstone manager Wright, he has worked with Robinson and tracked his growth as a coach over the last seven years.
Speaking on BT Sport's Scottish Football Extra, Craigan said: "Tommy Wright, I can only watch what Tommy's done from afar. "I don't know what Tommy's like in a dressing room as