Laszlo, who was sacked as Hearts boss in January, has expressed interest in both the Saints and Kilmarnock jobs, but is looking for both sides to show a bit of ambition. I suppose that means giving him some cash to spend.
The Hungarian wouldn't be the worst appointment in the world. He took Hearts into Europe in 2008/09 after guiding them to third and got them to the semi-finals of the League Cup last season, where they lost to us after he left. Lasting 18 months at Tynecastle these days is an impressive achievement for a manager, but his time in charge came to an end when he expressed his displeasure about not being allowed to sign a striker once too often for chairman Vladimir Romanov's liking.
This one probably isn't a goer as he'd want some money to play about with, and the only chance of that happening is if we're taken over. It's worth noting that Saints chairman Stewart GIlmour said there are a few folk the board want to speak to about the manager's job that are currently on holiday - and Kilmarnock boss Jimmy Calderwood is currently enjoying a break somewhere...