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Peterhead appoint Jim McInally as their new manager

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Peterhead FC have appointed Jim McInally as their new manager.

McInally replaces John Sheran who left the club two weeks ago following a poor run of form, which saw them being knocked out of the Ramsdens Challenge Cup and the Scottish Communities League Cup, as well as five defeats out of sic league games.

Club chairman Rodger Morrison said: “Jim’s football credentials are outstanding, but he also brings a wide network of contacts and expertise which will be crucial in bringing success to our football club.”

After a successful playing career McInally kicked off his coaching career at Raith Rovers, before spells at Dundee and rivals Dundee United. He also spent time at Celtic coaching their Under-19 side.

After spending three years at Morton as manager, winning the Second Division and taking East Stirlingshire from the bottom of the Third Division to the play-offs two years in a row.

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Andy Muirhead is the Editor of Scotzine and the Scottish Football fanzine FITBA. He is the Scottish Football columnist for The Morning Star and has written for a number of other publications including ESPN, Huffington Post UK, BT Life's a Pitch and has had his work featured in the Daily Record, The Scotsman and the Daily Mail.

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