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Clyde confirm appointment of Darren Young as new boss says Bully Wee in 'false position' at bottom of League Two

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Clyde have confirmed they have appointed Darren Young as their new manager. Lanarkshire Live Sport revealed this morning that the Bully Wee were set to appoint the former Albion Rovers and East Fife gaffer to replace Ian McCall after his exit last week.

And a club statement has now announced the former Aberdeen midfielder will take charge with immediate effect. His first game will be in the Scottish Cup second round on Saturday when the Bully Wee travel to Elgin City, but his main task will be to try and haul the club off the bottom of League Two, where they are currently one point adrift of nearest rivals Forfar.

Darren Young said: "I'm delighted to be here. We've been speaking over the last few days, trying to get something over the line and ironed out. "I think Clyde are in a false position in the league.

There's a very good squad here and I am looking forward to working with the boys. The skill and quality is there in abundance.

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