Motherwell FC is today delighted to confirm Stephen Robinson as its new permanent manager.
The club had a shortlist of five candidates and following background research and interviews, Stephen emerged as the outstanding candidate, with the Board extremely impressed by his plan and vision and how that matched the needs of the club.
42-year old Robinson is a former Northern Irish International, but a long playing career with the likes of Tottenham Hotspur, Leyton Orient, Bournemouth, Preston North End, Bristol City and Luton Town He also collected several youth international caps and seven senior caps for his country of birth.
When he retired from playing, he was employed by the Irish FA and coached at every youth level from schoolboys to U21s. In September 2014 he joined-up with the senior set-up as coach, working with Michael O’Neil. He helped them qualify for Euro 2016 in France and, eventually, progress from the group stages into the last sixteen.
He became Motherwell Assistant Manager in February of 2015, a post he held until last summer, where he left for a spell at Oldham Atheltic in the EFL League One. Things didn’t quite work out as planned at Latics despite a complete overhaul in the playing and coaching staff and he left his position at Boundary Park back in January to return to Fir Park.
Following Mark McGhee’s departure two weeks ago, Robinson has taken the team on a temporary basis but has been handed the reigns on a full-time capacity, with a contract until May 2018.
Robinson, who is the twenty-fourth different boss to lead Motherwell in its 131-year history and the clubs’ first Northern Irish gaffer said: “I am absolutely delighted and proud to lead this football club, a club with a rich history in the Scottish game.
[pullquote]“It’s a great place to be with great people with a support that deserve success.[/pullquote]
“My mission from the Board is absolutely clear. Firstly, to ensure the team have a strong finish to the SPFL Premiership season and finish as high as we possibly can between now and May.
“Then, to help shape the club going forward with a strong emphasis on hard-work, discipline and a real passion and desire for Motherwell FC that the fans can get behind and be proud of.”
Club Chairman Jim McMahon added: “We are extremely pleased Stephen has taken the role of manager and we look forward to working with him in the future.
“The Executive Board, together with representatives from both the Supervisory Board and the ‘Well Society, identified a shortlist of five candidates from over fifty applicants and as well as doing a extensive amount of background work, took its time to conclude an rigorous interview process.
“It was clear that Stephen was the outstanding candidate. He has a real vision of what the club needed in the short, medium and long-term and a plan of how he would implement it.
“His values, skills and attributes matched exactly with the criteria we developed to be the manager of this football club and we wish him every success. I would ask our fantastic supporters to get behind Stephen and the players as we aim to finish the campaign strongly.”