Brian Graham admits the time will come when he must decide on his future, but he’ll cross the bridge when he comes to it.
The Partick Thistle striker, this week, stepped into the role of interim manager after the dismissal of club legend Kris Doolan.
Juggling life as a player and temporary coach is complicated further by his role as Partick Thistle Women’s manager.
But the 37-year-old isn’t yet ready to decide which path to follow, ahead of this weekend’s clash against Airdrie.
He said: “It’s quite a full plate. It is a full plate, but that’s the life of Brian Graham, unfortunately.
“My plate has been full for the last four-and-a-half years, so I’m willing to help the club out whether I’ve been asked to do so.
“That’s the role that myself and Mark have been asked to do and that’s the role we’ll do until we’re told otherwise.
“We’ll keep training going this week. We’ll prepare for the game as we need to do on Saturday and hopefully we can get out there on Saturday and win the football match.
“It’s funny how things work in life, especially in football, just coincides with the women having an international break. It’s just a funny little world sometimes.”
“To be honest with you, I’ve not really thought about that. I’ll cross that bridge when I get to it.
“My full focus on everything at hand at the moment. It’s full throttle. I just need to concentrate on everything I’m involved in, where I’m involved in it.
“Listen, there will be hurdles along the way. There will be bridges that need crossing, but I’ll deal with them when they come up.”