Will Leighton James be next?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18670374
John Hartson has revealed he is to become part of Wales manager Chris Coleman's backroom staff.
The former Wales striker announced the appointment in his Scottish Sun column.
Hartson wrote: "Chris simply asked me would you like to come and work for me? I immediately accepted, shook his hand and promised him I'd do anything possible to help make the Wales national team successful."
The Football Association of Wales has yet to comment.
Hartson's former clubs include for Celtic, Arsenal, West Ham United from a career in which he made 51 Wales appearances.
He has also battled testicular cancer.
Coleman became Wales manager in January 2012, following the death of predecessor Gary Speed in November 2011.
Hartson also expressed an interest in becoming Wales boss before Coleman was appointed.
Swansea-bred Hartson added: ""Everyone knows how much of a patriot I am. I speak our native language.
"So as a proud Swansea boy - just like Chris incidentally - to now be involved with the team is immensely satisfying.
"To be assisting Chris to effectively answer a call from my country is a fantastic privilege and honour for me."
"It's also why I'll be giving up my media duties to ensure I perform to the best of my ability."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18670374
John Hartson has revealed he is to become part of Wales manager Chris Coleman's backroom staff.
The former Wales striker announced the appointment in his Scottish Sun column.
Hartson wrote: "Chris simply asked me would you like to come and work for me? I immediately accepted, shook his hand and promised him I'd do anything possible to help make the Wales national team successful."
The Football Association of Wales has yet to comment.
Hartson's former clubs include for Celtic, Arsenal, West Ham United from a career in which he made 51 Wales appearances.
He has also battled testicular cancer.
Coleman became Wales manager in January 2012, following the death of predecessor Gary Speed in November 2011.
Hartson also expressed an interest in becoming Wales boss before Coleman was appointed.
Swansea-bred Hartson added: ""Everyone knows how much of a patriot I am. I speak our native language.
"So as a proud Swansea boy - just like Chris incidentally - to now be involved with the team is immensely satisfying.
"To be assisting Chris to effectively answer a call from my country is a fantastic privilege and honour for me."
"It's also why I'll be giving up my media duties to ensure I perform to the best of my ability."
As far as I'm concerned he can stick to being a pissed up Lollipop Man