 Hamilton played for Everton and Ipswich Town in the 1970s |
Former Northern Ireland coach Bryan Hamilton has been brought in as an adviser to Antigua and Barbuda. The twin-island nation are preparing for the second round of Caribbean Cup qualifying later this month.
The 60-year-old former Everton and Ipswich player was manager of Northern Ireland between 1994 and 1998 and was also boss at Wigan and Leicester.
Hamilton said: "I'm not here to take anyone's job. I am here to help everyone. I'm not a miracle."
He added: "My goal is to work with the players and the coaches. I've come here to offer my services for a period of time."
Antigua and Barbuda will play against the Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe and Guyana at the end of November.
Two sides from the group progress to the eight-team finals in Trinidad next January and February.