FALKIRK have requested applications for their manager's position after announcing ex-players David McCracken and Lee Miller as their interim coaching staff.
Ray McKinnon was sacked from his role at Falkirk Stadium after a poor start to life in League One.
McKinnon oversaw their disastrous season last term where they were relegated from the Championship.
📄 The club are now inviting applications for the position of First Team Manager.
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McCracken and Miller have since been brought in to help steady the ship.
But the club have begun their recruitment process to find a more permanent solution.
Posting on their social media channels - including Twitter - the club wrote: "With our Interim Coaching Team of Lee Miller and David McCracken in place, the club are now in position to commence the recruitment process for our vacant First Team Manager position.
"The club are now inviting applications for the position of First Team Manager."
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