Ally Gallacher Explained

Ally Gallacher
Fullname:Ally Gallacher
Birth Date:1909
Birth Place:Scotland
Death Date:1964
Manageryears1:–1957
Manageryears2:1957
Managerclubs2:Dundee United

Ally Gallacher (1909–1964) was a Scottish football manager who briefly managed Dundee United in 1957.[1]

Career

Gallacher was manager of Tayside junior club Carnoustie Panmure when he accepted Dundee United manager Reggie Smith's offer to become assistant manager. When Smith left to join Falkirk in January 1957, Gallacher was appointed as a short-term replacement. In a seven-week spell, Gallacher oversaw a month which saw seven goals conceded in three consecutive matches within the same month. His resignation enabled him to concentrate on his other role as an employee of Taypools, which he had been instrumental in establishing. His son, Ken (1939–2003), became a leading journalist and chief football writer with The Glasgow Herald.

Notes and References

  1. Football: Past Arabs Managers.Daily Record (11 January 2006) p. 48