Partick Thistle are keeping their interim management team of Brian Graham and Mark Wilson in charge until the end of the season.
The pair replaced Kris Doolan in the Firhill dugout midway through February.
Graham and Wilson have headed up six games since, with Thistle remaining unbeaten in that time. Noteworthy victories have also been secured over Queen's Park, Ayr United and Greenock Morton.
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They currently sit six points clear of Raith Rovers in a Premiership promotion play-off spot, with five games of the Championship campaign to go.
Club chairman Richard Beastall said [ptfc.co.uk]: "Brian and Mark have gone about managing the team well and the players have responded to them by delivering strong performances.
"When you appoint an interim management team there is always a period of uncertainty over how long they will be in place, and we are glad to remove that uncertainty for the rest of the season.”
"Having Brian and Mark in place has allowed the club to take their time over the crucial appointment of a Sporting Director and we are hoping to confirm that appointment this week."