Livingston director John Ward insists incoming manager Gary Holt will work under the same conditions as predecessor Kenny Miller.
Former Falkirk boss Holt is expected to be formally unveiled by the Lions in the next 24 hours after agreeing terms following a meeting with the club’s board on Wednesday.
Ex-Scotland and Rangers striker Miller left the player/manager role on Monday after just seven games in charge, with the Ladbrokes Premiership club saying in a statement that he was reluctant to agree to their request to focus solely on managing the team.
Miller succeeded David Hopkin, who led the side to successive promotions, having been told that he would have to work with the existing backroom staff, including assistant manager David Martindale, who is also involved in recruiting players.
However, amid unsubstantiated rumours that Miller’s working relationship with Martindale broke down, Ward insists Holt is well aware of what he is walking into.
Ward said: “We have been very clear, almost to the point of being boring, that there are five or six guys in the backroom staff who have been there under David Hopkin in helping the club achieve back-to-back promotions and we wanted to be loyal to them. That was made clear to Kenny and Gary.
“We are, however, looking to strengthen the coaching team as well.
“I think the most important thing following this week is that the focus returns to the team and getting points in the Premiership.
“Gary was someone who was identified during our initial search for a new manager but because we went down a different route with the player/manager role it was something that got sidelined.
“We’ve now revisited that and Gary is someone with experience at Falkirk and south of the border also.”
Former Scotland and Kilmarnock midfielder Holt’s only previous time in management came at Falkirk between April 2013 and June 2014, when he left to return to Norwich City as a first-team coach.
Holt had also served as the head of youth at Carrow Road prior to joining the Bairns.
The 45-year-old has been out of work since leaving Norwich in June 2016.
Holt is set to take charge of Livingston for the first time in Saturday’s league clash at St Mirren.
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