County make permanent managerial appointment

Kettlewell and Ferguson taken on following first few games in temporary charge

Published 24th Apr 2018

Ross County have moved to make a permanent managerial appointment at the club, with Steven Ferguson and Stuart Kettlewell keeping their roles as co-managers of the club. The position filled by the duo in replacing Owen Coyle was initially meant to be until the end of the season only.

As well as taking responsibility for first team affairs, Ferguson and Kettlewell will oversee all football operations at the club including the new reserves team and all youth age groups. As part of the new structure, a new Academy Director will be appointed to replace Ferguson who previously held the role, while Richard Brittain will become reserve team manager.

Speaking about the appointments, chairman Roy MacGregor said: “I'm delighted to confirm the permanent appointments of Steven and Stuart. They are a perfect fit for the role and no one knows the club and playing staff, from first team down to our youngest age group, as well as them. They are relishing the opportunity to take on their roles permanently"

"They are a perfect fit for the role" - Chairman, Roy MacGregor

“Steven is one of the most qualified coaches in the country, holding his UEFA Pro License, and, having played here too and spent years establishing our current youth set up, knows the club inside out. Stuart is one of the best young coaches in Scotland and - as well as having first team coaching experience under the last two managers - last season he led the Development Squad to an historic league title"

“In their short time in charge it has become obvious that they could not be overlooked in the search for a permanent manager. Having them overseeing our youth and reserve teams too will also ensure continuity at the club and give our emerging talents every chance of making the grade.”

Sadly results at the weekend pushed County back down to the foot of the SPFL Premiership, but a creditable 0-0 draw against Scottish Cup finalists Motherwell as prolonged a recent improvement in results, with one defeat in the last five games, and two clean sheets from County's last three matches, having not recorded a shut-out since November prior to that.

Speaking about the appointment, Steven Ferguson said: “I’m delighted to become permanent co-manager of Ross County Football Club. It’s a fantastic opportunity to have the chance to work with the first team - as well as overseeing all age groups of football at the club - and it’s one that neither myself or Stuart could turn down"

“Working alongside Stuart felt right as soon as we started and it was really important to both of us in accepting the permanent job that we could have a say in the academy and reserves,” added Ferguson, “Such a lot of work has gone into establishing the academy and it completes the circle to have a direct link from the first team right down to our youngest age group. It gives the club a solid foundation going forward from top to bottom and bottom to top.”

Speaking about the appointment, Stuart Kettlewell said: “I’m absolutely delighted to be given this opportunity and there’s no-one else I’d want to do it with more than Steven. We work well together and the club means a lot to both of us"

“Being part of such an innovative football structure appealed to both myself and Steven and we thank the Chairman for the opportunity,” added Kettlewell. “There is probably no other structure like it in Scottish football. We are a different football club and because of that sometimes we have to do things differently from other clubs. But we firmly believe it to be right for the club"

“Needless to say, our permanent appointment brings some clarity to all the coaching and playing staff so they know what direction the club is moving in in the future,” added Kettlewell.