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  2. Steven MacLean (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    MacLean retired at the end of 2019–20 season to become a first-team coach for St Johnstone. [45] He became interim manager of St Johnstone in April 2023, following the departure of Callum Davidson. [46] An improved run of results meant that Saints avoided relegation in 2022–23, and MacLean then became their manager on a permanent basis. [47]

  3. Category:St Johnstone F.C. managers - Wikipedia

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  4. Simo Valakari - Wikipedia

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    St. Johnstone [ edit ] On 1 October 2024, Valakari returned to Scotland when he was named the new manager of the Scottish Premiership club St. Johnstone on a three-year deal, [ 26 ] [ 27 ] becoming the first foreign manager in the club's 140-year-history.

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  6. St Johnstone F.C. - Wikipedia

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    St Johnstone midfielder Derek McInnes was appointed as Coyle's replacement as manager on 27 November 2007, [14] after Coyle's assistant, Sandy Stewart, who had been in charge in a caretaker-manager capacity for the Challenge Cup Final, decided to follow Coyle south to Burnley. McInnes began as a player-manager.

  7. Andre Raymond - Wikipedia

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    Raymond is a Trinidad and Tobago international. On 11 March 2023, he debuted for the Trinidad and Tobago national football team during a 1–0 win over Jamaica. He has played for the Trinidad and Tobago national football team during 2024 CONCACAF Nations League Finals and 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification.

  8. Jim Weir - Wikipedia

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    After thirteen years with St. Johnstone, Weir became the manager of Montrose on 8 February 2007. [6] In his first game in charge, on 10 February, the Gable Endies lost 1–0 at Berwick Rangers. [ 7 ] Just over a year after signing a contract extension, [ 8 ] Weir was sacked towards the end of September 2008 with Montrose third in the league.

  9. Geoff Brown (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Brown took control of St Johnstone in 1986, when they were in deep financial trouble and near the bottom of the Scottish Football League. A rights issue raised £150,000, which solved the club's short-term financial problems. [2] Alex Totten was soon appointed as manager.