The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Brown has Rowley’s blessing over Jags switch

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Forres Mechanics manager Charlie Rowley says he could not stand in the way of Charlie Brown’s move to become Strathspey Thistle manager.

Brown, pictured, was a long-serving part of Rowley’s coaching team at Mosset Park, but left last month to take up his first managerial post with the Jags.

Although Rowley was disappoint­ed to lose the input of Brown, he feels the opportunit­y for him to go it alone was an exciting one for the 46-year-old.

Rowley said: “I wouldn’t stand in anybody’s way to progress if they felt it was the best option for them. Charlie felt that was the best option for him and he has my blessing. He’s been an integral part of what I’ve been doing at Forres for the number of years I’ve been there, so I’m sad to see him go in one aspect.

“But I’m also delighted to see him apply himself as a manager. He will now realise how hard it is, but I’m sure he’s not going in with his eyes closed.

“I wish him all the best apart from when we play them in the third game of the season.”

Brown has taken over from Gordon Nicolson at Seafield Park, and will be assisted by Jamie McGowan, Robbie Flett and player-coach Kris Duncan. Brown’s departure leaves a gap in Forres’s coaching setup, and Rowley – the league’s longestser­ving manager having been in the hot-seat since 2010 – is not ruling out the possibilit­y of drafting in a new face to his backroom team in the coming weeks.

He added: “Over the coming weeks and months we might look to try and get somebody else in. If somebody can’t manage, it leaves us down to two, with Nathan Sharp working shifts.

“It’s not something we have considered but we may look at it further down the line. We will not be stuck though, that’s for sure.”

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