The Scotsman

Mckinnon settopicku­p the reins at Cappielow

- By JAMES LITTLE

Morton’s month-long wait for a new manager is set to end today with the appointmen­t of former Brechin City, Raith Rovers and Dundee United boss Ray Mckinnon.

The Greenock club dispensed with the services of Jim Duffy within hours of their final Championsh­ip fixture of the season against Inverness Caledonian Thistle at the end of April and the Cappielow club have looked at a number of candidates during their search for a replacemen­t.

Livingston manager David Hopkin was installed as the frontrunne­r early. However, his success in guiding the Lions into the Premiershi­p has led to the one-time Morton player and under-20 manager attracting bigger opportunit­ies in both Scotland and England.

Aberdeen’s under-20 coach and former Arbroath manager Paul Sheerin was also interviewe­d, as was Gregg Ryder, who was the assistant manager to Iceland boss Heimir Hallgrimss­on when he was in club football in that country.

Newcastle-born Ryder, who recently left his post at Throttur Reykjavik, impressed Morton’s board at his recent interview. However, the club wanted to hire a better known name and hence they have opted for Mckinnon.

The 47-year-old took Brechin into the Championsh­ip play-offs and guided Raith Rovers and Dundee United to the Premiershi­p play-offs during his time in charge. But he was sacked from his job at Tannadice last October when United were five points behind eventual title winners St Mirren.

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0 Ray Mckinnon: Sacked by Dundee United.

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