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BERTI Vogts has rejected the chance to quit Scotland for South Korea. The Scotland boss was approached by representatives of the South Korean Football Association and given a hugely-lucrative offer to manage the 2002 World Cup semi-finalists. But Vogts was not interested in listening to the Koreans and reaffirmed his commitment to the SFA.
It is the second time in the past three months that Vogts has pledged himself to Scotland despite the opportunity to manage a nation higher in the Fifa world rankings. In March the German received an approach to manage Turkey when Senol Gunes was sacked but gave them exactly the same response.See the full content of this document
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Vogts Rejects Koreans
Vogts, 57, was appointed ...
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