Calendar An icon of a desk calendar. Cancel An icon of a circle with a diagonal line across. Caret An icon of a block arrow pointing to the right. Email An icon of a paper envelope. Facebook An icon of the Facebook "f" mark. Google An icon of the Google "G" mark. Linked In An icon of the Linked In "in" mark. Logout An icon representing logout. Profile An icon that resembles human head and shoulders. Telephone An icon of a traditional telephone receiver. Tick An icon of a tick mark. Is Public An icon of a human eye and eyelashes. Is Not Public An icon of a human eye and eyelashes with a diagonal line through it. Pause Icon A two-lined pause icon for stopping interactions. Quote Mark A opening quote mark. Quote Mark A closing quote mark. Arrow An icon of an arrow. Folder An icon of a paper folder. Breaking An icon of an exclamation mark on a circular background. Camera An icon of a digital camera. Caret An icon of a caret arrow. Clock An icon of a clock face. Close An icon of the an X shape. Close Icon An icon used to represent where to interact to collapse or dismiss a component Comment An icon of a speech bubble. Comments An icon of a speech bubble, denoting user comments. Comments An icon of a speech bubble, denoting user comments. Ellipsis An icon of 3 horizontal dots. Envelope An icon of a paper envelope. Facebook An icon of a facebook f logo. Camera An icon of a digital camera. Home An icon of a house. Instagram An icon of the Instagram logo. LinkedIn An icon of the LinkedIn logo. Magnifying Glass An icon of a magnifying glass. Search Icon A magnifying glass icon that is used to represent the function of searching. Menu An icon of 3 horizontal lines. Hamburger Menu Icon An icon used to represent a collapsed menu. Next An icon of an arrow pointing to the right. Notice An explanation mark centred inside a circle. Previous An icon of an arrow pointing to the left. Rating An icon of a star. Tag An icon of a tag. Twitter An icon of the Twitter logo. Video Camera An icon of a video camera shape. Speech Bubble Icon A icon displaying a speech bubble WhatsApp An icon of the WhatsApp logo. Information An icon of an information logo. Plus A mathematical 'plus' symbol. Duration An icon indicating Time. Success Tick An icon of a green tick. Success Tick Timeout An icon of a greyed out success tick. Loading Spinner An icon of a loading spinner. Facebook Messenger An icon of the facebook messenger app logo. Facebook An icon of a facebook f logo. Facebook Messenger An icon of the Twitter app logo. LinkedIn An icon of the LinkedIn logo. WhatsApp Messenger An icon of the Whatsapp messenger app logo. Email An icon of an mail envelope. Copy link A decentered black square over a white square.

Raith director of football Malpas relishing new role

Raith director of football Maurice Malpas
Raith director of football Maurice Malpas

For a man who eats, sleeps and breathes football, being out of the game for even a short while was torture.

So when Maurice Malpas out of work since the summer – was offered the role of director of football at Raith Rovers last month, it was a no brainer.

The 52-year-old is delighted to be back involved in Scottish football in any capacity after he was sacked along with Terry Butcher at Hibs, and is already immersed in the day-to-day activities in and around Stark’s Park.

The former Dundee United defender has refused to rule out a return to management in his own right, but Malpas stressed he is fully committed to his current cause helping Raith manager Grant Murray and his players get the Kirkcaldy club back to the big time.

“I’d like to go to Barcelona, but I’m not sure that’s on the cards!” he joked.

“Football is a strange business.

“You think everything is rosy, then you end up out a job.

“Or you think you are struggling, then you get a couple of wins and you are the toast of the town again.

“My focus right now is just on helping Grant.

“If something comes along that excites me then I’ll think about it and have a conversation.

“This opportunity came out of the blue, something else can come out of the blue.

“But I want to get my teeth into this and see where we can take it.

“I’ve basically got a blank bit of paper from the directors.

“It is different for me.

“I’ve been used to being on the training ground every day, but I’m concentrating on other things more now.

“I want to help Grant as much as possible away from the training ground, he has umpteen things to do – far too much – and I can tick a few boxes.”

Whether it is Malpas’ influence or not, Rovers have won their last two Championship fixtures since his arrival and he hopes that progress can continue on and off the field with his input.

The opportunity for a third straight victory, this time over Queen of the South, was denied by the weather on Saturday as a waterlogged Stark’s Park pitch caused the postponement of the weekend’s game.

But the Rovers players and staff will be back in training this morning, already looking forward to this coming weekend’s game at home to Dumbarton.

Malpas reveal his role as director of football involves a “bit of everything”, and he reckons the fact he’s been given a “blank canvas” to work with by the directors at Stark’s Park is refreshing.

He continued: “I’m here to help the directors, help the club and help the players.

“I’m here for any assistance the manager might need as well, and I’ve already had a few chats and offered a few opinions.

“Hopefully I can use my experience, pass a few things on and encourage people to improve.

“Grant has left himself with a hell of a lot to do in this job and if I can help him in any way then it’s something I’m keen to do.

“I think Grant was looking for something different.

“I am a different voice and a different era from a Grant.

“I’ve been brought up in a certain way and I coach in a certain manner, while he might have different thoughts, and I think that is healthy.

“He was looking for someone who could help him at games, help him with training, scouting, agents.

“Between us, we can get those boxes ticked, rather that it all being on Grant’s shoulders.

“But the bottom line is Grant’s the manager he’s the man being paid millions of pounds – and he will make the decisions.”

Rovers have been looking to strengthen the squad in the January transfer window, so Malpas’ contacts book has already been getting an airing.

“That is part of the remit,” he concluded.

“Grant doesn’t have the time to go chasing for players or chasing agents – yet he does it.

“So I’ll be looking to give him a wee bit of help with that.

“Through my contacts, his contacts and Laurie’s (Ellis) contacts we might spread the net a wee bit further.”