Gerry McCabe explained

Gerry McCabe
Fullname:Gerald McCabe
Birth Date:26 September 1956
Birth Place:Hamilton, Scotland
Position:Midfielder
Youthyears1:1975–1977
Youthclubs1:Hibernian
Years1:1977–1980
Caps1:96
Goals1:14
Clubs1:Clyde
Years2:1980–1986
Caps2:216
Goals2:21
Clubs2:Clydebank
Years3:1986–1988
Caps3:65
Goals3:9
Clubs3:Hamilton Academical
Years4:1987
Caps4:6
Goals4:1
Clubs4:Dumbarton (loan)
Years5:1988–1990
Caps5:61
Goals5:7
Clubs5:Clyde
Years6:1990
Caps6:20
Goals6:7
Clubs6:Victoria Vistas
Years7:1990–1991
Caps7:16
Goals7:0
Clubs7:Hamilton Academical
Years8:1991–1993
Caps8:63
Goals8:2
Clubs8:Cork City
Years9:1993–1995
Clubs9:Glentoran
Years10:1995–1996
Caps10:19
Goals10:0
Clubs10:Arbroath
Years11:1996–1997
Caps11:4
Goals11:0
Clubs11:Dumbarton
Totalcaps:483
Totalgoals:52
Manageryears1:2004
Managerclubs1:Hibernian (caretaker)
Manageryears2:2006–2007
Managerclubs2:Dumbarton

Gerry McCabe (born 26 September 1956, in Hamilton) is a Scottish football player and coach.

Playing career

McCabe had a lengthy playing career that lasted almost two decades.[1] He made over 200 league appearances for a Clydebank side that steamrollered through the divisions to the Scottish Premier Division.[1] In 1977, he played abroad in the National Soccer League with Windsor Stars, and the following season with Toronto Italia.[2] In 1990, he played with the Victoria Vistas. Towards the end of his playing career, he started coaching Celtic youth players.[1]

Coaching career

After retiring as a player McCabe worked as assistant manager to Bobby Williamson at Kilmarnock.[1] [3] McCabe then went on to be assistant manager to Williamson at his next two managerial positions at Hibernian and Plymouth Argyle.[1] [4] McCabe was the caretaker manager of Hibernian when Williamson moved to Plymouth before the end of the 2003–04 season. McCabe then rejoined Williamson at Plymouth at the start of the 2004–05 season.[5] [4]

McCabe became manager of Dumbarton in 2006[1] when he replaced Paul Martin. McCabe promised a more attacking approach differing from the defensive style that Martin had employed. He also had the difficult but widely expected task of gaining promotion after only one season in the Scottish Third Division. McCabe signed former Kilmarnock Scottish Cup winner David Bagan and Stephen Dobbie on loan from St Johnstone. Dobbie scored 10 goals in 17 league games which pushed Dumbarton into a high league position. However Dobbie's loan spell ended in December 2006. Any chances of a loan extension were dashed when Dobbie signed permanently for Scottish First Division side Queen of the South. After Dobbie's departure the goals dried up and Dumbarton just fell short of a promotion play-off place and finished in fifth place. McCabe succeeded in leading Dumbarton to a Scottish Cup 3rd round tie against SPL champions Celtic which they lost 4–0.[6] McCabe also led Dumbarton to a League Cup clash against another SPL team, Inverness Caley Thistle eventually losing the match 3–1.[7]

In the 2007 pre-season, Dumbarton were considered one of the promotion favourites. However, after a succession of players left the club, including popular goalkeeper Stephen Grindlay, defender Chris Boyle and winger Ryan Borris, McCabe found it hard to replace them. Lack of goals was evident in the league when new signings Brian McPhee and David McFarlane failed to hit the net on a regular basis. This led to Dumbarton sitting third bottom of the league. With only 3 wins out of 11 league games, McCabe was dismissed in November 2007 after only 18 months at the Strathclyde Homes Stadium.[8]

In January 2008, McCabe was appointed assistant manager to player-manager Jim McIntyre at Dunfermline.[3] [9] McCabe continued as assistant manager when Jim Jefferies was appointed Dunfermline's manager but left the club in March 2013 after it entered administration.[10]

McCabe was appointed Queen of the South's assistant manager to McIntyre on 28 June 2013.[3] [11] After one season in Dumfries, McCabe moved to Dundee to become assistant to Paul Hartley.[12]

Honours

Cork City

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dunfermline Athletic F.C. official website . 9 October 2010 . Gerry McCabe Profile . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100307181107/http://www.dafc.co.uk/articles/20080131/gerry-mccabe-profile_2208036_1230513 . 7 March 2010 .
  2. News: Hall. Dave. 4 July 1978. Stars dealt serious blow. 17. The Windsor Star.
  3. Web site: Jim McIntyre Profile . 2 July 2013 . 16 March 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150316122359/http://www.qosfc.com/new_newsview.aspx?newsid=1863 . dead .
  4. News: Lennon is backed to beat bigots . 18 May 2004 . 9 October 2010 . The Daily Telegraph. London.
  5. Web site: Thordarson rejects Hibs . . 3 May 2004 . 9 October 2010.
  6. Web site: Celtic 4–0 Dumbarton. 6 January 2007. 14 January 2008. BBC Sport.
  7. Web site: Inverness CT 3–1 Dumbarton. 23 August 2006. 14 January 2008. BBC Sport.
  8. News: Sons sack McCabe after poor start. 11 November 2007. 14 January 2008 . BBC Sport.
  9. Web site: McCabe new Pars assistant manager. 10 January 2008. 14 January 2008. BBC Sport.
  10. Web site: Dunfermline: Gerry McCabe exits as three players find new clubs . BBC Sport . 29 March 2013 . 30 March 2013.
  11. Web site: New Assistant Manager Confirmed. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140714205514/http://www.qosfc.com/new_newsview.aspx?newsid=1859. 2014-07-14.
  12. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/27767491 Gerry McCabe joins Dundee from Queen of the South as assistant