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Title: St Mirren Selects Former Scottish International for New Manager and Launches Reconstruction St Mirren, the traditional rivals of Celtic, have made some significant changes to their coaching staff in recent weeks. The club has appointed former Scottish international, Mark Warburton, as its new manager. Mark Warburton is known for his experience at the highest level, having previously worked with Celtic's academy system. He has also had success with the likes of Hibernian and Rangers. His appointment comes after the departure of current manager, Stuart McCall, who was sacked last week. Warburton will take over from Johnstone Park on a temporary basis until a permanent replacement can be found. He will bring with him a wealth of experience and knowledge that could help the club progress further in the Scottish Premier League. The appointment of Warburton as manager comes at a time when St Mirren are struggling to find their feet in the top flight of English football. They have struggled to establish themselves in the Championship and have been relegated twice this season. However, they have shown resilience and determination throughout the campaign and are confident that they can bounce back next season. Warburton will need to work closely with the players and staff to ensure that they are able to adapt to the changing landscape of English football. He will need to build a strong squad and develop young talent, but he has the ability to do so if given the right support. Despite the challenges facing St Mirren, there is still plenty of hope for the club. With the right management and support, the team can overcome any obstacles and continue to compete at the highest level of English football. |
