St Mirren have appointed former Scottish manager, John Hughes, as their new head coach. The appointment comes after a period of instability in the club's coaching staff following the departure of former boss, Jim McInally.
Hughes has been with St Mirren for over a decade and has previously served as both player and coach at the club. He was also a member of the Scotland national football team during his playing days.
The move is seen by many as a positive step forward for the club, which has struggled to find its feet since being relegated from the top flight last season. With Hughes' experience and track record, it is hoped that he can help rebuild the team's confidence and bring about a return to the top flight.
Hughes will be tasked with leading the rebuilding process at St Mirren, working closely with the club's technical director, David Gray, and the rest of the coaching staff. It remains to be seen how well the new-look team will perform under Hughes' leadership, but there is no doubt that he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the role.
Overall, the appointment of John Hughes as St Mirren's new head coach is a positive development for the club. With his experience and track record, he should be able to help the team turn things around and make a return to the top flight.
