Motherwell assistant manager Brian Kerr reckons he is at a special club and he won't be the last Fir Park favourite to find a way back to ML1.The 40-year-old is Steven Hammell's right-hand man at the Scottish Premiership side after the pair were thrust from the club's academy setup straight into the top jobs for the first team at the end of July.Graham Alexander's departure by 'mutual consent' in the aftermath of an embarrassing Europa Conference League qualifying round exit to Sligo Rovers saw club hall of famer Hammell and Kerr given the reins on an interim basis, before convincing the Fir Park hierarchy they were the men to take the club forward permanently.While it is Hammell's first managerial job, Kerr brings experience to the partnership from spells in charge of League Two Albion Rovers and Lowland League East Kilbride, as well being assistant at Partick Thistle to Gary Caldwell during an ill-fated spell in Maryhill.But the duo both know Motherwell inside out and have spent the past few years working beneath the first team to bring through the next generation of Motherwell youngsters looking to follow in the footsteps of James McFadden and David Turnbull.Kerr returned to Fir Park in November 2019, having spent three years in claret and amber between 2004-2007, to take on the role of under-18s coach and now finds himself charged with helping Hammell lead their push in the Premiership.It certainly wasn't something Kerr saw coming and he and Hammell had to get to work fast in the transfer window, which included pulling off an 11th hour signing coup when they brought another Fir Park hero back to the club in Louis Moult.
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