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St Mirren have appointed former Scottish international defender David Weir as their new head coach, with the aim of leading the club's rebuild. Weir has been in charge of St Mirren's under-20 team since 2016 and was previously part of the Scotland national team, making over 45 appearances for his country between 2009 and 2017. The appointment of Weir is seen as a major coup for the club, who are looking to bounce back from a disappointing season last year in which they finished bottom of the Scottish Premiership. Weir will be responsible for developing the next generation of talent at the club, as well as overseeing the overall strategy for the team's future success. In addition to his coaching duties, Weir will also work closely with the board and management team to ensure that the club is financially stable and able to compete at the highest level. The move comes after a period of uncertainty at the club following the departure of manager John Robertson earlier this year. Weir's appointment is expected to bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the squad, and he will no doubt be a valuable asset as the club looks to build on their strong tradition of footballing excellence. Overall, the appointment of David Weir as St Mirren's new head coach is a positive development for the club and its fans, and one that is sure to have a positive impact on the team's performance in the coming seasons. |
