Alex McLeish says it would be "hard" to state no if the Scottish Football Association requesting that he deal with the national side for a moment time.
Gordon Strachan left the post on Thursday, four days after the group neglected to fit the bill for the World Cup.
Ex-Scotland winger Pat Nevin says David Moyes would be the perfect successor.
His kindred previous internationals Barry Ferguson and Kris Commons have applauded Paul Lambert, while Ally McCoist says Sam Allardyce ought to be a contender.
Allardyce left his post as England administrator last September after just a single match in control, before burning through five months at Crystal Palace.
McCoist disclosed to BBC Radio 5 live: "If Big Sam would come up to Scotland... he's an awesome supervisor. Huge Sam is a, decent supervisor."
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'It's difficult to turn it down'
McLeish was responsible for Scotland for 10 months in 2007 preceding coming back to club administration.
"In the event that you get the call from your nation at that point it's difficult to turn that one down," the 58-year-old revealed to BBC Radio 5 live.
"On the off chance that they needed to come and get you, they would decide. I don't care to go calling around, saying: 'Get me a meeting.'"
The previous Scotland worldwide has been out of work since a three-month spell accountable for Egyptian side Zamalek in 2016.
In the wake of leaving the Scotland work he was not able cow Birmingham to security, however took the Blues straight back to the Premier League and won the League Cup in 2011.
Spells at Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and Genk took after and he was a contender for Rangers' administrative opening in March before the Ibrox club named Pedro Caixinha.
McLeish, who lives in London, says he has not "put some distance between football" as he goes "to a ton of Premier League recreations".
"I recognize what's happening, every one of the patterns and present day ways," he said. "[Chelsea supervisor Antonio] Conte's playing three at the back - I was playing that 10, 15 years prior."
Previous Scotland midfielder Ferguson trusts McLeish would accept the position "in a moment".
The previous Rangers chief included: "We weren't awesome to watch [under McLeish in 2007], yet we played a specific way and we got comes about by the day's end."
'I would go straight for David Moyes'
Moyes is a previous Everton, Manchester United and Real Sociedad administrator yet has been out of work since leaving Sunderland following their assignment to the Championship in May.
Nevin recognizes the 54-year-old's "star has somewhat fallen" since he manufactured his notoriety at Everton, however says he would have no dithering in moving toward him.
In any case, the previous Scotland winger trusts Moyes may lean toward his next activity to be in club administration.
"On the off chance that it was my decision, I would go straight for David Moyes," Nevin disclosed to BBC 5 live.
"Be that as it may, I'm not persuaded that in Scotland he is found in that light right now due to the challenges he's had in his last two occupations.
"I don't know whether David would even take it at this moment, since he needs to get his star ascending on the residential front first."
Would 'perfect' Lambert accept the position?
Lambert, 48, was a Champions League victor with Borussia Dortmund and won eight noteworthy trophies in seven seasons at Celtic, including four Scottish titles.
The previous Scotland chief, who won 40 tops from 1995 to 2003, has overseen Livingston, Wycombe, Colchester United, Norwich City and Aston Villa, before brief spells at Blackburn and Wolves in England's Championship.
"I would go for somebody like Paul Lambert," Ferguson revealed to BBC Scotland's Sportsound.
'Lambo' has captained his nation, he was a phenomenal player, he recognizes what is required and he knows a football player. I don't think a person like Paul would dither to put in a more youthful person in the event that he is sufficient, while I think Gordon was excessively faithful.
"I think Paul still has aspirations to be a club administrator down south. In any case, somebody like that would be perfect for me."
Previous Celtic and Scotland midfielder Commons likewise supported Lambert's qualifications.
"Paul would be perfect," he told Sportsound. "I think he needs to get over into administration - whether that is worldwide football, I am uncertain.
"Conversing with him half a month prior about investing energy with various mentors in various nations, he needs to fill that cerebrum of his with as much football insight as he can from everywhere throughout the world. There is nobody who knows the Scottish diversion superior to Paul Lambert."
'Will they show signs of improvement than Strachan? Uncertainty it'
Strachan succeeded Craig Levein as Scotland manager, at first to administer the finish of the 2014 World Cup qualifying effort.
Scotland's endeavor to meet all requirements for Euro 2016 started brilliantly however they at last missed the mark regarding achieving the finals in France.
Strachan and the SFA board concurred he would remain on to lead Scotland in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, yet a 2-2 attract Slovenia on Sunday finished their expectations of completing second in Group F and achieving the play-offs.
Nevin included: "Will they get anybody on a par with Gordon Strachan? Possibly. Will they improve? I would question it. The absolute best ones wouldn't accept that position.
"It's getting on 20 years, we've had directors, for example, Walter Smith, Alex McLeish and now Gordon and others and nobody's figured out how to get Scotland to [major] finals. You get the inclination before long that it won't not be the chief."
Gordon Strachan left the post on Thursday, four days after the group neglected to fit the bill for the World Cup.
Ex-Scotland winger Pat Nevin says David Moyes would be the perfect successor.
His kindred previous internationals Barry Ferguson and Kris Commons have applauded Paul Lambert, while Ally McCoist says Sam Allardyce ought to be a contender.
Allardyce left his post as England administrator last September after just a single match in control, before burning through five months at Crystal Palace.
McCoist disclosed to BBC Radio 5 live: "If Big Sam would come up to Scotland... he's an awesome supervisor. Huge Sam is a, decent supervisor."
Football Daily Podcast: 'Scotland don't have enough quality players'
'It's difficult to turn it down'
McLeish was responsible for Scotland for 10 months in 2007 preceding coming back to club administration.
"In the event that you get the call from your nation at that point it's difficult to turn that one down," the 58-year-old revealed to BBC Radio 5 live.
"On the off chance that they needed to come and get you, they would decide. I don't care to go calling around, saying: 'Get me a meeting.'"
The previous Scotland worldwide has been out of work since a three-month spell accountable for Egyptian side Zamalek in 2016.
In the wake of leaving the Scotland work he was not able cow Birmingham to security, however took the Blues straight back to the Premier League and won the League Cup in 2011.
Spells at Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest and Genk took after and he was a contender for Rangers' administrative opening in March before the Ibrox club named Pedro Caixinha.
McLeish, who lives in London, says he has not "put some distance between football" as he goes "to a ton of Premier League recreations".
"I recognize what's happening, every one of the patterns and present day ways," he said. "[Chelsea supervisor Antonio] Conte's playing three at the back - I was playing that 10, 15 years prior."
Previous Scotland midfielder Ferguson trusts McLeish would accept the position "in a moment".
The previous Rangers chief included: "We weren't awesome to watch [under McLeish in 2007], yet we played a specific way and we got comes about by the day's end."
'I would go straight for David Moyes'
Moyes is a previous Everton, Manchester United and Real Sociedad administrator yet has been out of work since leaving Sunderland following their assignment to the Championship in May.
Nevin recognizes the 54-year-old's "star has somewhat fallen" since he manufactured his notoriety at Everton, however says he would have no dithering in moving toward him.
In any case, the previous Scotland winger trusts Moyes may lean toward his next activity to be in club administration.
"On the off chance that it was my decision, I would go straight for David Moyes," Nevin disclosed to BBC 5 live.
"Be that as it may, I'm not persuaded that in Scotland he is found in that light right now due to the challenges he's had in his last two occupations.
"I don't know whether David would even take it at this moment, since he needs to get his star ascending on the residential front first."
Would 'perfect' Lambert accept the position?
Lambert, 48, was a Champions League victor with Borussia Dortmund and won eight noteworthy trophies in seven seasons at Celtic, including four Scottish titles.
The previous Scotland chief, who won 40 tops from 1995 to 2003, has overseen Livingston, Wycombe, Colchester United, Norwich City and Aston Villa, before brief spells at Blackburn and Wolves in England's Championship.
"I would go for somebody like Paul Lambert," Ferguson revealed to BBC Scotland's Sportsound.
'Lambo' has captained his nation, he was a phenomenal player, he recognizes what is required and he knows a football player. I don't think a person like Paul would dither to put in a more youthful person in the event that he is sufficient, while I think Gordon was excessively faithful.
"I think Paul still has aspirations to be a club administrator down south. In any case, somebody like that would be perfect for me."
Previous Celtic and Scotland midfielder Commons likewise supported Lambert's qualifications.
"Paul would be perfect," he told Sportsound. "I think he needs to get over into administration - whether that is worldwide football, I am uncertain.
"Conversing with him half a month prior about investing energy with various mentors in various nations, he needs to fill that cerebrum of his with as much football insight as he can from everywhere throughout the world. There is nobody who knows the Scottish diversion superior to Paul Lambert."
'Will they show signs of improvement than Strachan? Uncertainty it'
Strachan succeeded Craig Levein as Scotland manager, at first to administer the finish of the 2014 World Cup qualifying effort.
Scotland's endeavor to meet all requirements for Euro 2016 started brilliantly however they at last missed the mark regarding achieving the finals in France.
Strachan and the SFA board concurred he would remain on to lead Scotland in the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, yet a 2-2 attract Slovenia on Sunday finished their expectations of completing second in Group F and achieving the play-offs.
Nevin included: "Will they get anybody on a par with Gordon Strachan? Possibly. Will they improve? I would question it. The absolute best ones wouldn't accept that position.
"It's getting on 20 years, we've had directors, for example, Walter Smith, Alex McLeish and now Gordon and others and nobody's figured out how to get Scotland to [major] finals. You get the inclination before long that it won't not be the chief."
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