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On 11/26/2020 at 10:15 PM, piffer said:

A fine array of candidates to replace Holt. Cant see a lot of them going to a club like Livi especially if the assistant manager is the dominant force. There’s a also a few listed who’ve been out of the game just long enough they’ll need to get back in before they become forgotten men

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Please make it McCann . 

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Gave his reasons in the Record today. Can't say it's done much to warm me to the idea of him as Killie manager.

Things started to turn, instead of staying and trying to improve, quit before questions start being asked. Seem to remember he did the same at Falkirk.

Killie legend, but a big no for me to be our manager any time soon.

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18 minutes ago, bute-killiefan said:

Things started to turn, instead of staying and trying to improve, quit before questions start being asked. Seem to remember he did the same at Falkirk.

He left Falkirk to be first team coach at Norwich.

Falkirk got to the semi-finals of the play-offs, losing to Hamilton who went on to beat Hibs in the final. They lost to Rangers in the Cup and Aberdeen in the League Cup. Holt was Manager of the Month for November and April.

Not a bad season - I'm not sure which questions he was ducking.

 

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  • 4 months later...

In charge of Falkirk till end of the season

 

Falkirk co-managers David McCracken and Lee Miller have left the club the day after the Bairns were knocked off the top of Scottish League 1.

Sporting director Gary Holt, the former Falkirk and Livingston boss, will take interim charge until the summer.

After losing to Peterhead on Tuesday, Falkirk host Cove Rangers on Saturday with both sides two points behind leaders Partick Thistle.

Goalkeeping coach Derek Jackson also leaves with immediate effect.

Partick Thistle go top of League 1

Former Falkirk players McCracken and Miller had been in charge since 2019 and won 22 of their 42 games in charge.

"It's never easy having to ask people to leave the football club and this is no different, said chairman Gary Deans. "We thank all three for their contribution to Falkirk FC over a number of years and wish them well for the future."

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56834814

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