McCartney quits as Rangers boss
The news from the Amateur League 1A club comes just a few days after Ryan's number two, David McCrea, stepped down suggesting he wanted to concentrate on playing.
McCartney said: "It meant I needed to get a new assistant in to help with the coaching side of things with Michael Orchin giving me a hand on Saturdays. I couldn't do it all on my own. The club didn't want an outsider in, but there's not many insiders left who would really want it.
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Hide Ad"I thought about it all day on Saturday, and decided I had enough.
"The club tried to talk me into staying and I've been asked to stay on the committee and play for the seconds, but maybe I just need to take a break.
"I'm looking forward to watching my kids play now on Saturdays."