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St Mirren have appointed a former Scottish international as their new manager, following the departure of previous head coach David Wagner. The appointment comes after Wagner's contract expired and the club struggled to find a replacement. The team was in danger of being relegated last season but St Mirren were able to secure a new head coach with the help of a talented group of players. The move is set to be a positive one for the club as it marks a new era under new management. The club has had a disappointing start to the season and will need to bounce back quickly if they want to stay in the top flight next season. The new manager, who previously played for St Mirren and Celtic, will take over from Dave Clutterbuck, who left the club at the end of the season. Clutterbuck has been a key figure on the team since joining St Mirren in 2017 and he will look to build upon his success there. The appointment is seen as a positive step forward for St Mirren, who have struggled to attract quality managers in recent years. The club has had several high-profile departures in recent years, including the departure of former Celtic captain Paul McNaughton and the resignation of former Scotland manager Alex Ferguson. Despite the challenges facing the club, St Mirren remain hopeful that they can turn things around this season. With a strong squad and a talented group of players, the club could make a strong challenge for promotion next season. |
