Here’s the latest on Scott Brown’s exit from Ayr United.
Overview
- Scott Brown departed Ayr United by mutual consent, with assistant Steven Whittaker also leaving the club. The announcements indicated a managerial and behind-the-scenes reset at Somerset Park. [Sources indicate the mutual parting and the timing around March 2026.][1][6][7]
What happened and context
- Brown had been in charge since January 2024, guiding Ayr to a solid early period including a promotion push, but recent form worsened, contributing to the decision to part ways.[8][1]
- The club noted gratitude for Brown’s and Whittaker’s efforts and signaled interim arrangements or further communications about the next steps.[6][1]
What’s next for Scott Brown
- With his Ayr United tenure ending, Brown’s next move could involve punditry, a return to coaching, or pursuing another managerial opportunity. Several outlets have linked him with potential roles or discussed his ongoing availability, but no definitive new role had been announced as of the latest reports.[2][1][6]
Key references
- Ayr United confirms Brown’s departure by mutual consent, with Whittaker also leaving.[1]
- Brown’s exit followed a winless run and a downturn in form for Ayr United in the Championship.[1]
- Coverage highlights Brown’s earlier prize of stabilizing Ayr after taking over in 2024 and the subsequent challenges.[7][8]
If you’d like, I can assemble a concise timeline of events and pull out direct quotes from Ayr United’s announcements for precise wording. I can also look for any updates post-May 2026 if you want the very latest.