Hugh McCann
Scottish footballer and manager
Hugh McCann (born 6 May 1954) is a Scottish former football player and manager. McCann signed for Celtic aged 14, but a bad knee injury halted his progress there.[1] He later played for Linlithgow Rose, Alloa Athletic, Berwick Rangers and East Stirlingshire. He then managed Alloa Athletic, Queen's Park and East Stirlingshire.[1] He has run the youth development systems of Alloa Athletic and Raith Rovers.[1] McCann has also worked in coaching roles for Hearts, Aberdeen, Kilmarnock and Dundee.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "I've got Raith job 30 years after applying". Fife Today. 19 July 2012. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
Sources
- Hugh McCann at Post War English & Scottish Football League A–Z Player's Transfer Database
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Alloa Athletic F.C. – managers
- McStay (1938–40)
- Crapnell (1945–46)
- Lipton (1946–47)
- Simpson (1947–48)
- Hogg (1948–49)
- Lipton (1949–51)
- McCulloch (1951–52)
- Lees (1952–55)
- Kerr (1955–59)
- McPherson (1959–69)
- McCallum (1969–71)
- Crawford (1971–72)
- McLindon (1972–74)
- Wilson (1974–80)
- Totten (1980–82)
- Garner (1982–84)
- Thomson (1984–86)
- Sullivan (1986–87)
- Abel (1987–90)
- Little (1990)
- McCann (1990–93)
- Lamont (1993–95)
- McAuley (1995–96)
- Hendrie (1996–98)
- Christie (1999–2003)
- Hendrie (2003–06)
- Maitland (2006–11)
- Hartley (2011–14)
- Smith (2014–15)
- Lennon (2015)
- Ross (2015–16)
- Goodwin (2016–19)
- Grant (2019–21)
- Ferguson (2021–22)
- Rice (2022–23)
- Graham (2023–)
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