Who will be the next manager of Motherwell?
Following the sacking of Steven Hammell after Saturday's Scottish Cup defeat by Raith Rovers, relegation-threatened Motherwell are looking for a new manager. But who will it be?
We look at some of the candidates who may be given consideration by the Fir Park hierarchy.
Jack Ross
As recently as the start of this season, 46-year-old Ross would have been viewed as a standout candidate for the role.
Jim Goodwin
Similar to Ross, the 41-year-old Goodwin has generally had a positive managerial career but may be undermined by memories of his most recent exploits.
Owen Coyle
The 56-year-old had a successful two-year playing stint at Fir Park in the late 1990s and is currently in charge of a Queen's Park side that are a point clear at the top of the cinch Championship and eyeing promotion to the top flight.
Tommy Wright
The 59-year-old Northern Irishman has spent his entire managerial career in charge of similar-sized clubs to Motherwell, with a successful seven-year reign at St Johnstone followed by a not-so-fruitful stint at Kilmarnock.
Neil Lennon
His career seems to be on a downward spiral at present but the 51-year-old remains one of the most decorated modern-day managers within Scottish football following two trophy-laden spells in charge of Celtic.
Stuart Kettlewell
Not necessarily a standout contender on paper, but as caretaker manager Kettlewell is the man currently in possession of the role and with a chance to make an impression.