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Rothes Football Club has announced the appointment of Ronnie Sharp as their new manager in an attempt to turn their season around. Sharp, who previously managed Nairn County, is no stranger to the Highland League and hopes to bring his experience to help Rothes climb up the table.

With Rothes currently struggling at the bottom end of the division, Sharp’s main goal is to steer the team away from the relegation battle. He acknowledges the need for experienced players to support the young squad and believes that with the right guidance, they can achieve better results on the pitch.

Having previously managed Nairn County in challenging situations, Sharp is confident that he can replicate his success with Rothes. He understands the importance of quick results in the face of potential relegation and is determined to make an impact right away.

Rothes chairman Iain Paul is optimistic about Sharp’s appointment and the potential for the club to strengthen its squad. He acknowledges that while the team is young, there is untapped talent waiting to shine. With plans to bring in experienced players to complement the existing roster, Paul is confident that Rothes can turn their season around.

The club is committed to supporting Sharp and investing in the squad to ensure that they have the best chance of success. With a strong foundation and the right guidance in place, Rothes is looking to the future with optimism and determination to climb up the Highland League table under Sharp’s leadership.