Andy Watson (footballer, born 1959) explained

Andy Watson
Fullname:Andrew Watson
Position:Midfielder
Birth Date:3 September 1959
Birth Place:Aberdeen, Scotland
Youthclubs1:Sunnyside B.C.
Youthyears2:1976–1979
Youthclubs2:Aberdeen
Years1:1978–1983
Caps1:99
Goals1:13
Clubs1:Aberdeen
Years2:1983–1984
Caps2:38
Goals2:7
Clubs2:Leeds United
Years3:1984–1987
Caps3:57
Goals3:6
Clubs3:Heart of Midlothian
Years4:1987–1989
Caps4:31
Goals4:3
Clubs4:Hibernian
Nationalyears1:1980–1982
Nationalteam1:Scotland U21
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:1
Totalcaps:225
Totalgoals:29
Managerclubs1:Ilkeston
Manageryears1:2015–2016

Andrew Watson (born 3 September 1959) is a Scottish former professional footballer and coach.

During his playing career, Aberdeen-born Watson had spells at Aberdeen, Leeds United, Heart of Midlothian and Hibernian. As a coach, he has worked with clubs in Scotland and England, and has been part of the Scotland national team management setup in two separate spells.

Career

Player

Beginning his professional career with his hometown club Aberdeen under manager Alex Ferguson, Watson was a winner of the 1979–80 Scottish Premier Division title and the 1982–83 Scottish Cup, and was also an unused substitute in the 1983 European Cup Winners' Cup Final victory. However he was never a regular starter in that strong Dons team and left the club at the end of that season.[1]

Watson joined Leeds United for a fee of £60,000, brought to the club by Scottish manager Eddie Gray, and was a starting player at Elland Road in his one full season in England's second tier. As the following campaign unfolded he again found himself on the bench and decided to move on.[2] After his spell in Yorkshire, he returned to Scotland and signed for Hearts in a £70,000 transfer;[3] at the Tynecastle club he was part of the squad which came within minutes of winning the 1985–86 Scottish Premier Division. He took no part in that season's Scottish Cup Final defeat.

He switched across Edinburgh to city rivals Hibernian for £30,000, where he featured regularly for one season at Easter Road[4] before he was forced to retire through injury aged just 29.

Coach

He joined the coaching staff at Hibs under Alex Miller and was persuaded by Alex McLeish, his former teammate at Aberdeen, to be his assistant at Motherwell in 1994. He later re-joined McLeish in moving to Hibernian and Rangers, where he was assistant manager until the end of the 2005–06 season.

From January 2007 he was one of McLeish's assistants with the Scotland national side, and in November 2007 followed McLeish when the latter was appointed manager of Birmingham City.[5] On 21 May 2013 Watson was appointed first team coach at Notts County,[6] but he was sacked on 27 October 2013, along with manager Chris Kiwomya.[7]

Watson joined Northern Premier Division side Ilkeston FC during the 2015 close season as an assistant head coach and technical director, working with head coach Gavin Strachan.[8] After Strachan left the club in October 2015, Watson was appointed head coach.[9] In October 2016, he was appointed as assistant coach to Gordon Strachan (father of Gavin and another former Aberdeen teammate in the 1980s) at the Scotland national team alongside fellow coaches Mark McGhee and Gary McAllister, after the departure of Stuart McCall.[10]

Career statistics

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition

Club[11] [12] [13] [14] SeasonsLeagueNational CupLeague CupEuropeTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Aberdeen1977-78Scottish Premier Division1000000010
1978-792010000030
1979-80175300000205
1980-81300205240412
1981-82306206061447
1982-83192312020263
Total991311113212113517
Leeds United1983-84Second Division317104000367
1984-857000000070
Total387104000437
Hearts of Midlothian1984-85Scottish Premier Division163500000213
1985-86120103000160
1986-87293601020383
1987-880000000000
Total5761204020756
Hibernian1987-88Scottish Premier Division303101000323
1988-891000000010
Total313101000333
Career total2252925122214128633

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Andy Watson profile and stats. AFC Heritage Trust. 8 October 2017.
  2. Web site: Interview: 'He wore the white shirt - Andy Watson'. Sheridan Dictates: Leeds United Nostalgia. 8 October 2017.
  3. Web site: Andy Watson profile. London Hearts Supporters Club. 8 October 2017.
  4. Web site: Matches played by Andy Watson for Hibernian. Fitbastats. 8 October 2017.
  5. Web site: Birmingham unveil McLeish as boss . BBC Sport . 28 November 2007 . 28 November 2007.
  6. http://www.nottscountyfc.co.uk/news/article/watson-appointed-first-team-coach-829894.aspx Watson appointed first team coach at Notts County
  7. Web site: Chris Kiwomya leaves Notts County by mutual consent . BBC Sport . 27 October 2013 . 28 October 2013.
  8. News: Experienced Watson is Strachan's number two . Ilkeston Advertiser . 1 July 2015 . 13 November 2015.
  9. News: Ilkeston: New coach Andy Watson watches Robins beat Buxton . Derby Telegraph . 18 October 2015 . 13 November 2015 .
  10. News: Bolt from the dark blue: Andy Watson on rise back to Scotland call. Evening Times . 26 October 2016. 8 October 2017.
  11. Web site: Aberdeen Football Club Heritage Trust - Player Profile . 2023-04-14 . afcheritage.org.
  12. Web site: leeds-fans.org.uk: Leeds United Player Profile: Andy Watson . 2023-04-14 . www.leeds-fans.org.uk.
  13. Web site: Andy Watson - Hearts Career - from 29 Dec 1984 to 03 Aug 1987 . 2023-04-14 . www.londonhearts.com.
  14. Web site: Hibernian Player Andy Watson Details . 2023-04-14 . www.fitbastats.com.