Frustrated Neil Lennon claims it's a "mystery" he hasn't found a route back into management after leaving Celtic.
Last season started with Parkhead club going for 10 Premiership titles in a row but the season quickly went off the rails under Lennon.
He walked away from the hotseat in February with Rangers on the brink of lifting the Scottish Premiership title, ending Celtic's domestic dominance.
Despite a bitter end to the Northern Irishman's tenure, he insists he should be getting a look in for other jobs after bringing 10 trophies to Glasgow's east end.
Lennon told The People: "It's frustrating.
"Some people probably assume that I'm not looking for a return to management because of the way it ended at Celtic.
"But nothing could be further from the truth.
"I'm still relatively young, as hungry as ever and believe I would bring something to any club that appointed me.
"And I'd like to think my record as a manager compares favourably to most.
"Some players just got to the end of the road (during his last season at Celtic).
"The pandemic hit us badly because once we returned to action, we were never the same again. But I look back with satisfaction at what I did achieve.
"And while I'd have loved to have created history by winning that 10th title, one or two people have short memories.
"During my final spell at Celtic, we won five out of seven trophies which isn't bad, is it?"
Lennon added that he has been left scratching his head over knock backs from various applications.
He adds: "It is a bit of a mystery.
"I think I've done a decent job wherever I've been. Even at Bolton, I kept the club up in my first season despite the financial problems there.
"And while Rangers weren't always strong during the period I managed Celtic, winning four Trebles took some doing."