Boy's bid to be Inverness Caledonian Thistle boss declined Published duration 27 May 2016

image copyright Peter Jolly/Northpix image caption Ewen Mackenzie with club chairman Kenny Cameron

A seven-year-old boy has written to a football club asking for the job as team manager.

Ewen Mackenzie's application follows the departure of John Hughes from Inverness Caledonian Thistle.

Writing to chairman Kenny Cameron, he says he can speak to his headmaster to "see if he would be up for me leaving school early for important matches".

Mr Cameron wrote back to Ewen to praise him on his football knowledge, and to politely decline his submission.

image copyright ICTFC

The Scottish Premiership club has published the letter on its website with the message: "We think Ewen could be a top contender for the vacant ICTFC managerial position....what do you think?"

Previous football vacancies, including at Celtic at the time of Ronny Deila's appointment, have attracted applications from young football fans. Recent years have also seen a nine-year-old seek the top job at Bolton Wanderers.

'My homework'

The youngster points out in his application that he has attended several football courses for young people and plays for his school's team.

He requests that Inverness player Richie Foran, who has been linked with the vacancy, be his assistant manager, and Greg Tansey as captain.

Ewen said he should be able to take time off school to manage the team provided "the players chip in and help me with my homework".

image copyright ICTFC image caption Mr Cameron wrote back to Ewen

Mr Cameron wrote back to Ewen thanking him for his application and praising him on his knowledge of football, and also his choices for assistant manager and team captain.

However, the chairman said that after looking carefully at his credentials his application had been unsuccessful.

image copyright PA image caption John Hughes was appointed ICTFC manager in 2013

The 51-year-old had been negotiating a release from his contract following a rift with the board over his budget.

Hughes joined the Highlanders in December 2013 and won the Scottish Cup last year, the club's first major honour.

He had become increasingly frustrated at the loss of key squad members and spoke of his disappointment when an approach from Dundee United was blocked earlier this season.