Former Albion Rovers captain Mick Dunlop has been appointed the brand new supervisor of West of Scotland Soccer League facet Gartcairn.
The 39-year-old has changed ex-Motherwell defender Willie Kinniburgh on the helm after his exit final month.
Kinniburgh - who has at the moment been appointed the brand new boss at WOSFL rivals Petershill - left the Airdrie membership final month after a disagreement with the membership hierarchy, wherein he accussed them of constructing a 'sudden change' to their plans for subsequent season.
Dunlop takes cost with Cairn getting ready for subsequent season's new-look WOSFL First Division, following a 3rd place end in what was Convention C this season.
He spent 4 years with Albion Rovers between 2013-2017 and the defender's earlier golf equipment additionally embody Ayr, Dumbarton Queen's Park, Hurlford and Rossvale.

This shall be Dunlop's first administration job after spending this season as participant/assistant supervisor at Lowland League Broomhill.
Asserting Dunlop's appointment on social media, a press release from Gartcairn learn: "Gartcairn FC are delighted to announce our supervisor Michael Dunlop.
"Michael was beforehand was at Broomhill FC.
"We're delighted and excited with the appointment as we glance to the long run. Welcome to the 'Cairn."
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