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St Johnstone job link for Darren Young as East Fife boss talks full-time dream

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Cambuslang’s Darren Young admits he has ambitions of a switch to full-time football amid links with a move to St Johnstone.The East Fife boss has been touted as a dark horse to replace Tommy Wright at McDiarmid Park after a successful spell in the dugout at the part-time level.The former Dunfermline and Aberdeen player admits he hopes to make the return to full-time football in the future but is yet to apply for the Perth role.Young told Lanarkshire Live Sport: “Full-time football is 100 per cent where I want to be in the long-run.“I have confidence in my own ability that I would be able to manage at a full-time club.“I’m flattered that my name has been talked about for the St Johnstone job but I’m just looking to East Fife just now.“I just

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