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Former Ireland international takes reins at Stirling Albion after chaotic weekend in manager hunt

Alan Maybury will be the 32nd man to take the reins at Stirling Albion after agreeing a deal following a chaotic weekend at Forthbank.

The 45-year-old former Leeds United, Leicester City, Hearts, Aberdeen and Hibernian defender will have to get to work straight away building a squad and coaching staff for the upcoming season.

His most recent position saw him lead Edinburgh City to success in the League Two playoffs in the 2022/23 season and he has also held coaching roles at Hibs, St Johnstone, Falkirk and Kilmarnock.

The road into the appointment was not a smooth one for the Binos board – with sources confirming to the Observer that Maybury was on a four-man shortlist which also included Stirling legend and Kilwinning Rangers manager Chris Aitken.

According to the source, the shortlist drawn up by the four-man selection panel to fill the position was rounded out by current Kelty Hearts defender Thomas O’Ware and Irishman Patrick Cregg, who last held the position of assistant boss at Dundalk.

News then emerged on Friday afternoon that Aitken, who turned out 132 times for Albion in two successful spells, had been offered the role – and was set to be joined by brother and former Dumbarton boss Stevie, as well as coach Ian Durrant.

Aitken’s appointment appeared to be moving a step closer on Friday evening when West of Scotland First Division side Kilwinning announced the former Binos skipper’s resignation to “take a managerial opportunity at another club”.

But with the news of the appointment leaving Stirling fans underwhelmed, rumours began to swirl that the offer had been revoked from Aitken as the Binos hierarchy switched targets.

It appeared to be confirmed when Aitken posted a frustrated message on his own Facebook

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk