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Brothers step down in charge of St Duthus as club look for successors


By Will Clark

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North Caledonian League club St Duthus have confirmed co-managers Andrew and Stuart Ross have resigned.

Stuart Ross and Andrew Ross.
Stuart Ross and Andrew Ross.

The brothers, who have been in charge of the Tain outfit since they re-entered the division in 2016, have stood down after a poor start to the season with one win in their first five games of the campaign.

Their final match in charge was a 3–2 defeat to Loch Ness in Fortrose on Saturday.

A statement from the club said: "It is with a heavy heart that the club have accepted the resignations of Stuart Ross and Andrew Ross, who step down from their posts as co-managers with immediate effect.

"On behalf of the St. Duthus committee, we wish to thank Stuart and Andrew for their efforts over the past six seasons.

"The club shall remain indebted to them for the commitment and passion they have shown in helping us build a vibrant and successful club here in Tain.

"They leave with our very best wishes for the future."

Alan Geegan and Justin Rogers will take charge of first team affairs as interim co-managers until a permanent management team can be confirmed.


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