'Breath of fresh air' Lindsay backed for NI job
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 27, 2026
Nadine Caldwell, a midfielder for Northern Ireland, has expressed her support for Kris Lindsay to be appointed as the permanent manager of the national team. Caldwell noted that Lindsay has made a positive impression on the players during their training camp ahead of the upcoming World Cup qualifiers. His approach and leadership have resonated well with the squad, leading to calls for his official appointment. The team is gearing up for their opening matches in the qualifiers, and Caldwell's endorsement highlights the confidence the players have in Lindsay's capabilities as a coach.
- Nadine Caldwell backs Kris Lindsay for permanent manager role.
- Lindsay has impressed players during training camp.
- Support comes ahead of World Cup qualifiers.
- Players have confidence in Lindsay's coaching abilities.
- Caldwell highlights positive team dynamics under Lindsay.
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