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McCulloch to continue as Killie caretaker boss

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LEE McCulloch will remain as interim manager at Kilmarnock following a meeting with the Rugby Park board.

The 38-year-old assistant manager was asked to take charge for the 2-1 home defeat against Aberdeen in the Ladbrokes Premiershi­p at the weekend after Lee Clark left for Bury.

Ahead of the trip to St Johnstone on Saturday, McCulloch revealed that he and the Killie board had agreed to keep the status quo in the meantime to concentrat­e on getting the Ayrshire club up the table.

He said: “We had a brief meeting and both parties are just happy to see how things progress and speak again next week or the week after.

“The meeting was on Tuesday morning, probably 30 minutes of discussion­s on lots of things and there are still millions to be talked about like how the youths are going to progress, to where we are going to be in three years’ time, so I don’t think it will be an overnight thing.

“I can’t give you a time frame. At this moment I am interim manager and that’s it.

“I just want to let the fans know that the most important thing to the board and to myself is the team and I can’t stress that enough.

McCulloch is a big fan of Saints boss Tommy Wright who has been linked with the manager’s job at Rangers.

The former Light Blues player is confident the Northern Irishman could do a job at Ibrox. He said: “I don’t see why not. “I have spoken to him a few times. I love his company, his enthusiasm and I love the way he sets his teams up, set-plays for and against.

“He has the stature and presence for it so I don’t see why not.”

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Ray McKinnon

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