Scottish football cult hero lands remarkable QUADRUPLE job description with the same club

MANAGERIAL movements have been the order of the week in Scottish football.
First, Motherwell finally appointed their new boss yesterday - German coach Michael Wimmer.
And earlier today Partick Thistle parted company with manager Kris Doolan after a rotten run of just one win in seven games in the Scottish Championship.
The sacking means youth coach Paul McDonald and club captain Brian Graham have been put in charge temporarily at Firhill.
The early favourites to replace Doolan are Celtic hero Neil Lennon and former Motherwell gaffer Stuart Kettlewell.
But Scottish football cult hero Graham is also understood to be interested in winning the management gig permanently.
And the dual role of caretaker coach and skipper isn't the only responsibility the journeyman striker has at Thistle.
The 37-year-old retains the honour of being the club's top scorer this season despite being in the 20th year of his career, an award he's won in each of the last three full campaigns.
And on top of all of THAT, Graham is also the current manager of the Glasgow side's women's team, a position he's held for over four years.
He's guided the Jags to two successive top-half finishes in the Women's Premiership, as well as a Sky Sports Cup final in which they lost to Rangers.
Graham has also been linked with becoming the new Scotland women's head coach, after previous boss Pedro Martinez Losa was sacked in December for failing to guide the team to the 2025 Euros.
Meanwhile, Scotland women have unveiled their new away shirt to much debate from fans.
The design is described as being based on the 2014/15 away shirt, another outlandish design.
The announcement was met with a divisive reaction from fans, with one supporter saying: "Alright if you want to look like a packet of Fruit Salad."
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