Dundee F.C. managers Alan Kernaghan is an Irish football manager, and former player. He began his playing career as an apprentice at Middlesbrough, and went on to make 212 appearances during a 10-year period, scoring 16 goals. ...more on Wikipedia about "Alan Kernaghan"
Robert "Bob" Shankly, born on February 25, 1910 was a former professional footballer from the village of Glenbuck in Ayrshire, Scotland. One of five brothers who all played football professionally, including Bill who would become famous as a Scottish international and manager of Liverpool F.C., he began his career with junior club, Auchinleck Talbot F.C. before moving to local club Glenbuck Cherrypickers F.C.. He then moved into the senior ranks with Alloa Athletic F.C. after being turned down by Ayr United F.C., despite scoring a hat-trick of goals in a trial match. He later played for Falkirk F.C. as well although signed for them whilst unaware that Preston North End (where his brother Bill was then playing) wanted to sign him. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bob Shankly"
David White ( 4 April 1916 - 18 November 1990) was a former football (soccer) player but is better known as a football manager. ...more on Wikipedia about "David White (footballer)"
Jim Duffy is a former Scottish footballer and manager. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jim Duffy (football)"
Jocky Scott is a Scottish footballer personality, who has had some success as both a player and manager. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jocky Scott"
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