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Six potential contenders to replace Alex Dyer at Kilmarnock

Alex Dyer left by "mutual consent" on Saturday.

Kilmarnock are looking for a new manager after Alex Dyer left the club in the wake of their 3-2 home defeat by St Johnstone.

Dyer left by "mutual consent" shortly after Killie let slip a two-goal half-time lead to leave themselves just five points off the bottom of the Scottish Premiership.

Steve Clarke's former assistant spent just over 13 months in the role after initially succeeding Angelo Alessio on an interim basis. Kilmarnock won 13 games and drew five of his 44 matches in charge.

Here, the PA news agency takes a look at the potential contenders to replace Dyer in the hotseat.

Gary Holt

So much makes sense about appointing Gary Holt. A lifelong Killie fan who still lives in the town, he played in the 1997 Scottish Cup-winning team and has the club's badge tattooed on his leg. He enjoyed two successful years in charge of Livingston before making way for David Martindale in November, having led them to a fifth-placed finish last term. But a stumbling block is that the 47-year-old is less than three weeks into a new role as sporting director of Falkirk, the club that gave him his first chance in management, having declared "unfinished business" with the Bairns.

Stephen Robinson

Stephen Robinson
Stephen Robinson may hold out for a different challenge (Jeff Holmes/PA)

Former Motherwell boss Stephen Robinson last week declared himself ready to work again four weeks after stepping down from his Fir Park role after feeling he could not begin another rebuilding job there. The Northern Irishman led Well to two cup finals and third place in the league last season while helping the club bring in about Β£6million in transfer income. Even if the contractual issues allowed Robinson to join Kilmarnock, the 46-year-old may view it as a sideways move though and hold out for a different challenge.

Tommy Wright

Former St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright
Former St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright (Ian Rutherford/PA)

Another who has proved himself beyond doubt in the Premiership, Tommy Wright had enjoyed unprecedented success with St Johnstone including their first major silverware and a run of top-six finishes and European qualifications. The 57-year-old has missed out on the Northern Ireland and Motherwell jobs since deciding to end his seven-year spell in Perth and could be more amenable to a Killie approach.

David Hopkin

David Hopkin
David Hopkin has managed Livingston, Bradford and Morton (Joe Giddens/PA)

Former Scotland midfielder David Hopkin is available after leaving boyhood club Morton amid financial constraints that forced him to dip into his own pocket to pay some players and put on food for the squad. Hopkin led Livingston to consecutive promotions before becoming one of Bradford's many recent managers. He was making progress with a young squad at Morton before leaving in December.

Steven Pressley

Steven Pressley is looking for a new challenge
Steven Pressley is looking for a new challenge (Steven Paston/PA)

Ex-Falkirk boss Steven Pressley has been out of the game since being sacked by Carlisle in November 2019. The former Hearts skipper previously had spells with Coventry, Fleetwood and Cypriot side Pafos and came close to a return to Tynecastle before Craig Levein stepped into the manager's seat in 2017.

Scot Gemmill

Scot Gemmill
Scot Gemmill has spent seven years with the SFA (Jeff Holmes/PA)

Scot Gemmill recently took Scotland Under-21s to within 90 minutes of qualifying for the European finals for the first time this century and has now spent almost seven years with the Scottish Football Association. Helping young players develop is a big part of the Kilmarnock ethos but the Ayrshire club's board might wonder whether navigating a potential relegation battle is a job for a more-experienced club boss.

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Tables header RHS
TeamPWDLFAGDPTS
Championship Group
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2RangersRangers000072234975
3Hearts101046341263
4Kilmarnock10104334952
5St Mirren00003843-543
6Dundee00004454-1041
Relegation Group
1Hibernian11004752-542
2Aberdeen11003649-1338
3Motherwell10014652-637
4St Johnstone10012549-2431
5Ross County10013258-2630
6Livingston11002459-3521
 
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2RangersRangers33243672234975
3Hearts33195946341262
4Kilmarnock33131284334951
5St Mirren33127143843-543
6Dundee331011124454-1041
7Hibernian33912124451-739
8Motherwell33813124651-537
9Aberdeen33811143549-1435
10St Johnstone33710162446-2231
11Ross County3379173256-2430
12Livingston3339212259-3718


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