Gus MacPherson explained

Gus MacPherson
Fullname:Angus Ian MacPherson
Birth Date:1968 10, df=y
Birth Place:Glasgow, Scotland
Position:Defender
Youthyears1:1984–1989
Youthclubs1:Rangers
Years1:1989–1990
Years2:1989–1990
Years3:1990–2001
Years4:2001–2003
Years5:2003–2004
Clubs1:Rangers
Clubs2:Exeter City (loan)
Clubs3:Kilmarnock
Clubs4:Dunfermline Athletic
Clubs5:St Mirren
Caps1:0
Caps2:11
Caps3:354
Caps4:39
Caps5:9
Totalcaps:413
Goals1:0
Goals2:1
Goals3:15
Goals4:0
Goals5:0
Totalgoals:16
Manageryears1:2003–2010
Manageryears2:2011–2012
Manageryears3:2014–2018
Manageryears4:2021
Managerclubs1:St Mirren
Managerclubs2:Queen of the South
Managerclubs3:Queen's Park
Managerclubs4:Greenock Morton

Angus Ian MacPherson (born 11 October 1968) is a Scottish football coach and former player.

MacPherson's playing career saw spells at Rangers, Exeter City, Kilmarnock, Dunfermline Athletic and St Mirren.

His management career began at his final playing club St Mirren (initially as a player-manager), who he guided to promotion in 2006. MacPherson has since managed Queen of the South and Queen's Park who he guided to promotion in 2016. He returned to St Mirren in September 2018 in an advisory role, a position he held until August 2020. MacPherson then had a stint as manager of Greenock Morton.

Playing career

Rangers and loan to Exeter City

MacPherson started his career as a youth player with Rangers, but was unable to break into the first team, spending a period on loan to English side Exeter City.

Kilmarnock

In 1991, he moved to Kilmarnock, where he would enjoy the most successful period of his career becoming a regular fixture in the Rugby Park first team. He went on to play over 350 games at Kilmarnock and also was in the side that won the Scottish Cup with a 1–0 win over Falkirk at Ibrox Stadium.

Dunfermline Athletic

MacPherson left Kilmarnock in 2001 to join Dunfermline Athletic for two seasons before moving to St Mirren as player/assistant manager in 2003.

Manager career

St Mirren

MacPherson was then appointed as player/manager on 18 December 2003 after the resignation of John Coughlin. He retired from playing to concentrate solely on management at the end of the 2003–04 season.

MacPherson guided St Mirren to second in 2004–05 finishing behind Falkirk. This was a significant improvement for the club having finished seventh the previous season. In the following season MacPherson guided St Mirren back to the Scottish Premier League having finished top of the First Division. He also guided the team to a 2–1 win in the Scottish League Challenge Cup final against Hamilton Academical with Simon Lappin and John Sutton netting the goals, becoming the only St Mirren manager to win a domestic double.

In the 2006–07 season he retained St Mirren's place in the SPL, following a brief relegation fight. In the second last game of the season St Mirren's place in the SPL was confirmed courtesy of a 3–2 win over Motherwell despite having been 2–0 down. This coupled with other results saw one of MacPherson's former clubs, Dunfermline relegated to the First Division.[1]

In the following season and being continually challenged with budgetary constraints, MacPherson became the first St Mirren manager to be knocked out of both the Scottish League Cup and Scottish Cup by teams from a lower league in the same season. Despite these set-backs he retained St Mirren's SPL status with 10th place in the division. This was St Mirren's highest finish since the 1990–91 season, finishing one place above MacPherson's former club Kilmarnock and relegated Gretna.

In the 2008–09 season he led St Mirren to a win over Rangers at Love Street with Stephen McGinn netting the only goal of the game.[2] Also in the same season he led St Mirren on a run of four unbeaten games, resulting in him receiving the SPL manager of the month award for December 2008. He also guided them to the semi-finals of the Scottish Cup, beating Celtic 1–0 in the quarter-finals. This result came just a week after a 7–0 defeat at Celtic Park.[3] St Mirren were in a five club relegation battle, but a penultimate weekend win away to Falkirk, almost guaranteed safety. St Mirren stayed in the top flight on goal difference, two goals better off than Inverness.

In January 2010, after Jim Jefferies left Kilmarnock, MacPherson became the longest serving manager in the SPL. On 11 May 2010, St Mirren announced that they had parted company with MacPherson.

Queen of the South

In June 2011, MacPherson was announced as the new manager of Dumfries club, Queen of the South on a one-year contract.[4] His assistant manager was announced as Andy Millen.[5] MacPherson left the club after they were relegated to the Second Division in April 2012.[6]

Queen's Park

MacPherson was appointed manager of Scottish League Two side Queen's Park in January 2014.[7] He led the "Spiders" to promotion to Scottish League One through the play-offs in his second full season in charge beating Clyde over two legs in the playoff final. The club enjoyed two seasons in the third flight before relegation via play-offs in May 2018.

MacPherson left Queen's Park on 18 September 2018 to become the St Mirren technical director.[8] [9] He left St Mirren in August 2020.[10]

Greenock Morton

In March 2021, MacPherson was appointed manager of Scottish Championship side Greenock Morton until the end of the 2020–21 season.[11] He led the Ton to safety after winning the Scottish Championship play-offs beating Airdrieonians in the two-legged final in May 2021. McPherson parted company with Greenock Morton on 4 December 2021,[12] with the team sitting in 8th place (ahead of the relegation places on goal difference).[13]

Managerial Record

TeamFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
St Mirren18 December 200311 May 2010
Queen of the South10 June 201130 April 2012
Queen's Park22 January 201418 September 2018
Greenock Morton10 March 20214 December 2021
Total

Honours and achievements

Player

Kilmarnock

Manager

St Mirren
Queen's Park

References

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57788350

Notes and References

  1. News: Motherwell 2–3 St Mirren . BBC Sport . 12 May 2007 . 18 August 2009.
  2. News: St Mirren 1–0 Rangers . BBC Sport . 5 October 2007 . 18 August 2009.
  3. News: St Mirren 1–0 Celtic . BBC Sport . 7 March 2009 . 18 August 2009.
  4. News: Gus MacPherson is new Queen of the South manager . BBC Sport . 10 June 2011 . 10 June 2011.
  5. Web site: "Gus is our new Manager" www.qosfc.com 10 Jun 2011 . 10 June 2011 . 13 June 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120613072400/http://qosfc.com/new_newsview.aspx?newsid=694 . dead .
  6. News: Manager Gus MacPherson leaves Queen of the South. BBC Sport. 30 April 2012. 30 April 2012.
  7. Web site: Queen's Park: Gus MacPherson to take over as manager . Chick . Young . BBC Sport . 21 January 2014 . 22 January 2014.
  8. Web site: Gus moves on . Queen's Park FC . 18 September 2018 . 18 September 2018.
  9. Web site: Gus MacPherson joins as Technical Director . St Mirren FC . 18 September 2018 . 18 September 2018.
  10. Web site: Gus MacPherson: St Mirren technical director leaves role . BBC Sport . BBC . 3 August 2020 . 3 August 2020.
  11. Web site: 10 March 2021. Club Statement - Greenock Morton FC. 10 March 2021. gmfc.net.
  12. Web site: Morton sack manager Gus MacPherson Greenock Telegraph.
  13. Web site: Greenock Morton 2–2 Ayr United . BBC Sport . 4 December 2021 . 5 December 2021.
  14. Web site: Queen's Park 0–1 Clyde . Richard . Wilson . BBC Sport . 14 May 2016 . 12 September 2016.