Craig McLeish Poised for Permanent St Mirren Role After Scottish Cup Semi-Final
'McLeish could be named St Mirren manager on Monday morning'
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Craig McLeish, currently the interim manager of St Mirren, could secure the permanent position if his team wins against Celtic in the Scottish Cup semi-final. McLeish has led the team to two recent victories, raising confidence ahead of the crucial match.
- 01Craig McLeish has been interim manager of St Mirren since replacing Stephen Robinson.
- 02He has achieved back-to-back wins against Falkirk and Aberdeen.
- 03A victory against Celtic in the Scottish Cup could lead to a permanent appointment.
- 04Motherwell midfielder Andy Halliday believes a win would guarantee McLeish a contract.
- 05McLeish has quickly turned the team's performance around in just a few weeks.
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Craig McLeish, the interim manager of St Mirren, may be named the permanent manager following the Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic. Since taking over from Stephen Robinson last month, McLeish, aged 36, has guided the team to two consecutive victories over Falkirk and Aberdeen, despite earlier defeats to Rangers and Celtic. His ability to quickly improve the team's performance has impressed many, including Motherwell midfielder Andy Halliday, who stated that a win against Celtic would likely secure McLeish a contract by Monday morning. Halliday noted the significant improvement in the team's play under McLeish, emphasizing their newfound confidence heading into the match against Celtic.
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A permanent appointment could stabilize the team's management and improve performance, benefiting players and fans alike.
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