East Kilbride have revealed that appointing a manager “remains of huge priority” after the coronavirus crisis led to a delay in an appointment.Defender David Proctor has acting as caretaker boss during the Lowland League shut down while the K-Park chiefs search for their top candidate.Kilby have revealed they held the initial round of interviews in February with the hope of finding a permanent replacement for Stuart Malcolm, who left for Forfar in November last year, by April.However, the national outbreak has led to a hold up with the likes of Scotland cap Gary Naysmith and ex-Dumbarton boss Stevie Aitken linked with the post.A club statement read: “The restrictions which have remained in place have prevented us from completing the process
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