Ross County put Stuart Kettlewell and Steven Ferguson in charge until end of season
Friday 2 March 2018 11:34, UK
Ross County have placed Stuart Kettlewell and Steven Ferguson in charge of first-team affairs for the rest of the season.
The Staggies are without a manager after Owen Coyle resigned on Thursday with the team three points adrift at the bottom of the Scottish Premiership.
Coyle's assistant Sandy Stewart also left, so the club's survival effort will be led by Academy director Ferguson and development squad manager Kettlewell.
Their first game in charge will not be on Saturday, with the clash against Kilmarnock having been postponed because of adverse weather conditions in Scotland.
Both men are also former Ross County players, with Ferguson having spent two previous spells in interim charge of the first team when he was assistant manager.
Kettlewell guided County's youngsters to the 2016-17 SPFL Development League title.
Coyle's time in charge came to an end after a run of just one win since November 4, although the club had only lost one of their last three games after a five-game losing streak was snapped against Dundee at the start of February.
They sit bottom of the table, three points behind Partick Thistle, who are in the relegation play-off place, and five points off 10th placed Hamilton, who also have two games in hand.