Oran Kearney eager to test himself against Brendan Rodgers
The Northern Irishman's first game in charge is against Celtic on Friday
New St Mirren manager Oran Kearney insists he will not be shooting starry-eyed glances at Brendan Rodgers when he kicks-off his Paisley reign against his coaching hero.
The new Buddies boss is looking forward to pitting his wits against his fellow Northern Irishman when Celtic visit the Simple Digital Arena on Friday night.
The former Coleraine chief - who hopes a deal for Anton Ferdinand can be rushed through in time to see the ex-West Ham defender face the Hoops at the Simple Digital Arena - is a big fan of the double treble-winning Parkhead manager, a man he believes is the standard bearer for aspiring coaches in his homeland.
The pair have never met but Kearney did call up Rodgers during the summer to seek advice as he came close to securing the Saints job before Alan Stubbs' doomed appointment.
He then received a congratulatory text last weekend after landing the post at the second attempt.
But Kearney insists he will not be looking for autographs when he finally goes head to head with Rodgers and plans to send out a message of his own.
"I'm looking forward to locking horns with Brendan - professionally and from an ambition point of view,'' he declared.
"He and Michael O'Neill are the standard bearers for what can be achieved for coaches from my country. Both those guys have been exceptional in what they have achieved in a short period of time.
"I had a good conversation with Brendan and also Neil Lennon before my first interview in the summer and when I was flying across here on Saturday morning I got a nice text from him welcoming me across and saying he was looking forward to Friday night.
"Did I ever think anything like this would happened to me? It's hard to say. But now that it's real, I'm not going to be standing ogling Brendan on Friday night and looking for autographs.
"But I will have an immense amount of pride to stand on the touchline and manage my team for what I hope is the first of many times.
"It's a cracking game and if I had the choice it's the one I'd want for my first. We're confident. Football is a funny game and if we do our job you never know what can happen.''
Kearney confirmed talks with Ferdinand are on-going but hinted he would be ready to throw the 33-year-old straight into action against Celtic.
"We're in negotiations at this moment in time and we will be keen to do something before tomorrow's game but it's a matter of whether we can get it over the line in time.
"There is still a chance he could be involved but these things take time. In an ideal world, to have his experience would be very valuable tomorrow night.''
Reports this week have suggested former St Mirren boss Gus MacPherson could be lured back to Paisley as the club's new technical director.
And Kearney believes it is a role which could help Saints avoid repeating the transfer mistakes which ended up proving to be Stubbs' downfall.
"There are ideas in place to appoint a technical director,'' he said. We're now a Premiership club and the requirements of that are different from being in the Championship, so a role like that could help out with things like recruitment moving forward.'